In this course, Professor Sean Davis covers a range of core topcis critical to a successful computer science degree and career. Summary of course contents
Use of Software Development Tools: Debugging techniques, especially using UNIX debugging aids such as gdb/ddd. Effective use of windowing environments, such as X windows and emacs. Program development as multi-file modules, and use of the UNIX “make” program to organize them.
The UNIX Environment: First-level understanding of the nature of UNIX processes and job control. UNIX hierarchical file system. Use of system files such as library and “include” files.
Advanced Programming Concepts: Pointers, recursion, file manipulation. Singly-and doubly-linked lists, and if time permits, one or more topics chosen from: binary trees; queues; stacks.
Programming Techniques: The material introduced in ECS 30 on stepwise refinement, documentation, multi-file program design, time/storage tradeoffs, and so on is continued here. There is particular emphasis on
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What is the main theme of the podcast?
Who are some of the popular guests the podcast?
Were there any controversial topics discussed in the podcast?
Were any current trending topics addressed in the podcast?
What popular books were mentioned in the podcast?