Unofficial final grades are now posted on ePost and you can check them here.
I consider that all students who wanted to see their work met me today.
Thank you for a good term and good luck with your future enterprises.
I will be in the office (LAS 2013) on Monday Aug. 11, 2014 12-3pm in case you want to discuss your grades or see final.
Please note that this will be the last chance to do that as on Tuesday I will send your final grades to the office.
Final is marked and you can see your marks here
Your unofficial final grades will be posted on Monday.
Thursday, August 7, 2014 at 9:00 AM in LSB 106
Make sure that you have reviewed the following topics before the test:
#define
and others)&&
and ||
operators$$
, $#
, $*
etc.)FS
, NR
, etc.)If you have questions before the final test, I will be at York on Tuesday noon-3pm in LAS2013.
Check this page for some sample AWK questions
I have posted labtest2 marks in the usual place .
Office hours will be held on Monday July 21, at between 1pm and 3pm. You can meet me in LAS 2013.
Solutions to lab 11 are now posted
This course introduces software tools that are used for building applications and in the software development process. Students will be exposed to the layers between a programming language, the operating system, and the CPU. The course covers the following topics:
All the above topics will be applied in practical programming assignments. Prerequisite: EECS 1030 3.0 with a grade of C+ or better (general 2nd-year prerequisite)
The following is the official text for the course. It is available in the bookstore: Kernighan, Brian W. and Ritchie, Dennis M., The C Programming Language, 2nd Ed., Prentice Hall, ISBN 013110362-8, 1988.