CSC220 Schedule 2010

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Weekly Schedule

Week Topics Reading
Week 1
9/08
Wednesday 9/08
  • Introduction and syllabus
  • Overview of the project
  • What we'll use this semester
  • Sources of information
  • Linux shells
    • what is a shell (see wikipedia)?
    • different choices: Bourne shell, C shell, Z shell, Korn shell, Bash (Bourne Again) shell
  • The Bash shell
    • default shell for Mac, GNU operation system, and many Linux variants
    • has been ported to MS-DOS
    • configuration files: .bash_profile, .bashrc
    • important commands:
      • ls
      • rm
      • cat
      • cd
      • pwd
      • grep, -i, -l, -v, -A, -B
      • wc
      • chmod
      • chown
      • head & tail
      • tail -f
      • history
      • watch

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Week 2
9/13
LearningTheBashShell.gif
Mon 9/13
  • Lab 1: playing with bash
  • pipes and redirection, stdout, stderr
    • sort
Wed 9/15

Week 3
9/20
Monday 9/20
Wednesday 9/22
  • phpinfo() test
  • using Php as interpreter (on hadoop110)
  • Arrays in php: sample programs
  • Lab 3

Week 4
9/27
Monday 9/27

  • Lab #4 on Forms
  • Mini assignment for Wed 9/29: create an organizational chart for the project. What needs to happen? What tools will be needed? How/where is the data stored? How is the data observed?
  • Homework #3 <-- due Thursday Oct 7th
Week 5
10/04
Monday 10/04
  • Project overview. See pictures here.
  • Below, a video created by Jon for the class. Thanks Jon!

Wednesday 10/06



Week 6
10/11
Monday
Fall Break
Wednesday
Lab 5
Food for thought...


Week 7
10/18
  • Wednesday: Take-home Midterm Exam

Week 8
10/25

Week 9
11/01

Week 10
11/08


Week 11
11/15

Week 12
11/22
  • Wednesday: Thanksgiving Break
  • Friday: Thanksgiving Break


Week 13
11/29
Week 14
12/06


Week 15
12/13
  • Monday: Last Class



Links and Resources

Bash Shell

Linux Utilities

Maps/GIS

Tips & Tricks

List of Programs

Miscellaneous Information

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(c) D. Thiebaut 2010, Dept. Computer Science, Smith College.