C Minicourse
Introduction to C
Yeah, C rulez!
Because creepy, old kernel hackers use C! (Ken Thompson and Dennis Richie)
Part 0: Overview
What is C and why should I care? Differences from Java and C+ Overview of a C program
C Minicourse (cs123
C Minicourse
Introduction to C
Yeah, C rulez!
Because creepy, old kernel hackers use C! (Ken Thompson and Dennis Richie)
Part 0: Overview
What is C and why should I care? Differences from Java and C+ Overview of a C program
C Minicourse (cs123 & c
C Minicourse (Day 1)
Introduction to C Its not OOP, but its okay! - Stacy
Outline
Data types Structs and unions Arrays Strings printf() Enums Typedef Pointers
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C Minicourse (cs123 & cs167) April 21, 2009
This is C!
#include int m
C Minicourse (Day 1)
Introduction to C Its not OOP, but its okay! - Stacy
Outline
Data types Structs and unions Arrays Strings printf() Enums Typedef Pointers
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C Minicourse (cs123 & cs167) September 10, 2004
This is C!
#include int main(
NATS 102, Sect. 12 Fall 2006
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Washington University CSE131
Computer Science I
Midterm Exam
October 10, 2005 Your name: Student ID: Signature:
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Stem Cell Science Basics
Biotechnology and Society BIS 411 Monday and Wednesday 3:30-5:35 UW1-020 Class Number 6 January 23, 2006 CHEERS and Genome
Stem Cells Sci Basics 01/23/06
Question?
Who were the most influential people of the past century?
Stem Cell Science Basics
Biotechnology and Society BIS 411 Monday and Wednesday 3:30-5:35 UW1-020 Class Number 6 January 23, 2006 CHEERS and Genome
Stem Cells Sci Basics 01/23/06
Question?
Who were the most influential people of the past century?
MAT1102 Algebra & Calculus I
Review question Find local extrema of f(x)=x3 Calculus
MAT1102 Algebra & Calculus I
Calculus Lecture 14 (week 10 part 2)
Slide 1
Special presentation
During enrichment tutorial time, TOMORROW, Friday 8-10am in T122
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NATS 102, Sect. 13 Fall 2008
Announcements
Project #4 DUE TODAY!
Reading: mainly websites (see suggested reading in the lecture)
F M W Dec. 5 Dec. 8 De 10 c. UFOs: Are they real? Media and Critical Thinking - Evaluations Re w S ssion vie e
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Dynamics and spectral geometry of foliations: references
Lectures by Steven Hurder
1. January 31: Foliations and groupoids. and their classifying spaces.
Here are some papers on foliations as groupoids
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