CIS 071 Sections 1 and 2
Table of Contents

Fall, 2003
Dr. Friedman

NOTE: This page and all related pages are under construction. Some links may still be broken; some pages may not have been uploaded and other information may not yet be complete. Many of the assignments are being changed.

My thanks to Jeff Warsaw, Howard Walowitz, and Giorgio Ingargiola for much of the material that appears here.
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Section Description
1. Course Guidelines for CIS C071

2. Course Syllabus for CIS C071

3. Course Lectures
Lecture Set 1 - Programming and Software Development
Lecture Set 2 - Introduction to C
Lecture Set 3 - Introduction to Functions
Lecture Set 4 - Selection Structures
Lecture Set 5 - Repetition Structures
Lecture Set 6 - Simple Data Types, Math Functions and Expresions
    Lecture 6 (Reference) - Internal Representation of Data: Bits & Bytes
Lecture Set 7A - Modular Programming - Functions w Output Arguments (Part A)
    Lecture 7A (Reference) - Addresses and Pointers
Lecture Set 7B - Modular Programming - Functions w Output Arguments (Part B)
Lecture Set 8 - Structured Data Types (Part I) - Arrays
Lecture Set 9 - Text and Binary Files Processing
    Lecture 9 (Reference) - An Introduction to Text Files
Lecture Set 10 - Structured Data Types (Part II) Structs
    Lecture 10 (Reference) - Fractions Driver and Functions Code
Lecture Set 11 - Structured Data Types (Part III) Strings (INCOMPLETE - NO LINK YET)

4. Laboratories - All labs may be accessed from this link.

5. Assignments (Assignments are now posted with links in the Course Syllabus)

6. Introductory UNIX Documents
Using the "pico" Editor under Unix
UNIX Concepts
UNIX Commands
Forwarding E-mail
Editing and Compiling I - Unix Environment Basics
Editing and Compiling II - Using Object Files and Libraries in UNIX
Editing and Compiling III - Combining Unix C Files using Makefile

7. Miscellaneous Operational Issues
Temple HelpDesk OnLine Reference -- Great Stuff (Go See)
Getting a University AccessNet Account
Accessing CIS Labs Computers from Home
Introduction to Blackboard Submissions

Note: The following links are provided courtesy of Dr. Giorgio Ingargiola.
Some Simple C Programs
Using the Printers in our PC Labs
Using E-mail in room CC104
Using the C Compiler: Object Files and Libraries

Pointers to Kat Hanna's Write-Ups:
Accessing Your UNIX Account from the NT Lab
UNIX Commands
Moving Files between the PC and your UNIX Account

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