- Friday 19 Nov 1999:
Notes
from 18 Nov. section posted,
with solutions to the exercises.
- Friday 5 Nov 1999:
NAW server session 2 updated with solutions
and code.
- Thursday 4 Nov 1999:
NAW server section updated with notes
from 4 Nov. section.
- Thursday 28 Oct 1999:
NAW server section created, with
notes from our recent section. Also, 28 Oct notes and homework 2 notes are online.
This is not the official homepage for the course; the
official homepage is found at the following URL:
http://www.cs.washington.edu/education/courses/cse142/99au/
However, this is the page for information pertaining
specifically to Keunwoo Lee's quiz
sections, as follows:
| Section |
Time |
Location |
| 142 AB |
8:30 a.m. |
Loew Hall 201 |
| 142 AD |
9:30 a.m. |
EE1 105 |
For most purposes, I am klee@cs (you should append a
".washington.edu" if you're emailing from a non-cs machine).
Please do learn to spell my actual name (Keunwoo, pronounced
"canoe"), since you may have to write it on official course
materials (though so far this hasn't come up, ha ha).
If you want to reach me anonymously, use the web form at the
following URL, which is an anonymous mailer provided by the
University (so there really is no way I can trace the messages
back to you):
http://depts.washington.edu/ctlt/catalyst/umail/mail.cgi?user=keunwoo&form=1
Obviously, there is no way I can reply to anything sent to this
address, so if you need personal feedback you'll have to use
regular e-mail.
In general, my office hours are in Kane 234, Monday 10:30-11:30
a.m. and Sieg 226a, Friday 10:30-11:30 p.m. Sometimes
conflicts cause a shift of schedule. My next scheduled office
hours will always be posted below:
| Date |
Time |
Location |
| Monday | 15 Nov |
10:30 - 11:30 a.m. |
234 Kane
Hall |
| Friday | 19 Nov |
10:30 - 11:30 p.m. |
226a Sieg
Hall |
For definitive course-wide policies, see the official course
home page. If any of the following conflicts with anything on the
official home page, the official page is right (and please notify
me!). Further course policies for my sections will be posted here
shortly.
- No Microsoft attachments. Microsoft Word is not a
document interchange format. Do not use it as one. For the
first assignment I was nice enough to fire up my NT terminal
client but in the future, anything submitted as a Microsoft
application attachment will be roundly ignored.
- Include your name, section, e-mail, and student number
on all submissions. Again, for the first assignment I cut
you some slack but future assignments will receive 0 credit if
they do not have the proper accompanying information.
- C
Library Reference
- Brief list of all library functions in standard ANSI C.
Alternate site 1
Alternate site 2
Alternate site 3
- International Obfuscated C
Code Contest
- How NOT to write your C code.
- How to Write
Unmaintainable Code
- Even more tips on how not to write your code.
- The
Jargon File
- A primer on hackish culture.
29 Sept. 1999
7 Oct. 1999
14 Oct. 1999
21 Oct. 1999
28 Oct. 1999
4 Nov. 1999: NAWS session 2
18 Nov. 1999
2 Dec. 1999