CSCI 311: Script and Systems Programming
Welcome to CSCI 310, Section 1, Spring 2015. In this class we will study interacting with the operating system through programs. This will include a study of the application programming interface (API) for both windows and linux/unix and an examination of script programming. The focus of this class is to produce utility programs to solve systems administration problems.
Students are expected to produce working programs in all programming environments discussed in this class. As such you are expected to understand basic programming concepts and be able to adapt to new languages and new environments.
This class meets MWF 10:00 to 10:50 in Ross Hall room 136.
"I am the instructor of record for this class. Only the instructor of record for this class can issue a final grade."
Announcements
- We have established some machines in the project room for this class to use.
- Extra Credit Presentations
- 4/22 Jacob Heitzer, Users and Groups
- 5/2 Robert Stivason, Flex and Bison
- 4/27 Matthew Mac Allister