Planned Syllabus

 

# date topic notes
1. Mon, Apr 1 Getting Started; Writing and Compiling C  
2. Wed. Apr 3 C Program Basics, Operators, Variables  
3. Fri. Apr 5 Operators, Variables, Control Flow  
    Discussion : UNIX Text Editors and Files  
4. Mon, Apr 8 Pointers, Command-Line Interface  
5. Wed, Apr 10 Command-Line Interface, Environment variables  
6. Fri, Apr 12 Pointers, Casting, Storage  
    Discussion : Introduction to UNIX Commands, File System  
7. Mon, Apr 15 Structures and Unions homework 1 due
8. Wed, Apr 17 Functions, Scope, Program Stack  
9. Fri, Apr 19 Program Stack and Recursion  
    Discussion : UNIX Processes and Shells  
10. Mon, Apr 22 Recursion, C Preprocessor  
11. Wed, Apr 24 Libraries I: Standard I/O Library  
12. Fri, Apr 26 Libraries II: Other library functions  
    Discussion : Remote Access: SSH, Telnet, and All That  
13. Mon, Apr 29 UNIX System Calls: File Access homework 2 due
14. Wed, May 1 UNIX System Calls: Other  
15. Fri, May 3 C compiler, make  
    Discussion : Review for Midterm  
16. Mon, May 6 midterm  
17. Wed, May 8 Debugging and gdb  
18. Fri, May 10 Debugging and gdb  
    Discussion : Internet, World Wide Web  
19. Mon, May 13 Modularity, interfaces, and portability homework 3 due
20. Wed, May 15 Modularity, interfaces, and portability  
21. Fri, May 17 Robust Programming  
    Discussion : Configuring the Environment  
22. Mon, May 20 Robust Programming  
23. Wed, May 22 Robust Programming  
24. Fri, May 24 Rapid Prototyping, Shell Programming  
    Discussion : UNIX Tools: awk, sed, and Other Programs  
  Mon, May 27 no class (Memorial Day) homework 4 due
25. Wed, May 29 Rapid Prototyping, Shell Programming  
26. Fri, May 31 Program Design: Top-Down  
    Discussion : More UNIX Tools  
27. Mon, Jun 3 Program Design: Bottom-Up Design, Toolkit Approach  
28. Wed, Jun 5 Program Design  
29. Thu, Jun 6 Program Profiling  
30. Fri, Jun 7 Conclusion and Review  
    Discussion : Review for Final  
  Mon, Jun 10 final exam 4:00PM to 6:00PM

 


ECS 30-A, Introduction to Programming
Spring Quarter 2002
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