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Welcome to the course website for Computer Systems and Programming Tools in Fall2023 with Professor Brown.
This class meets TuTh 12:30-1:45 in library 166
This website will contain the syllabus, class notes, and other reference material for the class.
The Syllabus section has logistical operations for the course broken down into sections. You can also read straight through by starting in the first one and navigating to the next section using the arrow navigation at the end of the page.
This site is a resource for the course. We do not follow a text book for this course, but all notes from class are posted in the notes section, accessible on the left hand side menu, visible on large screens and in the menu on mobile.
The resources section has links and short posts that provide more context and explanation. Content in this section is for the most part not strictly the material that you'll be graded on, but it is often material that will help you understand and grow as a programmer and data scientist.
Some pages of the syllabus and resources are also notebooks, if you want to see behind the curtain of how I manage the course information.
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Notes will have exercises marked like this
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Questions that are asked in class, but unanswered at that time will be answered in the notes and marked with a box like this. Long answers will be in the main notes
Notes that are mostly links to background and context will be highlighted like this. These are optional, but will mostly help you understand code excerpts they relate to.
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Questions that are asked in class, but unanswered at that time will be answered in the notes and marked with a box like this. Short questions will be in the margin note
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Both notes and assignment pages will have hints from time to time. Pay attention to these on the notes, they'll typically relate to things that will appear in the assignment.
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Special tips will be formatted like this
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Questions to use to check your comprehension will looklike this
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Chances to earn community badges will sometimes be marked like this