This Monday (20.11.06), at 18:30, Haifa Linux Club will gather to hear
Ohad Lutzky talk about
Linux for CS Students (A primer)
In several CS courses - mainly Matam, Data Structures and Operating
Systems, students face the often-unfamiliar Linux environment, and
use it to hand in course exercises. Experienced users have often seen
them have difficulty with these topics, which the lecture will cover:
- Getting around in a Linux environment (through graphical UI and
commandline)
- Compiling multi-source-file programs properly - first into object
(.o) files, then linking
- Creating and using Makefiles
The 2-hour session will start with a 1-hour lecture, and be followed
by a 1-hour Q&A session. Experienced Linux users will be arriving to
answer questions the students may have about using Linux.
The only recommended prior knowledge is basic C programming (for
example, Intro to CS). The lecture will demonstrate on a Linux
environment, but the topics apply also to using T2 directly.
We meet in Taub building, room 3. For instructions see:
http://haifux.org/where.html
Attendance is free, and you are all invited!
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Future lectures:
153 LVM2 (Logical Volume Management - 2nd version)
Guy Keren 27/11/2006
154 SPAM and spamassassin Alon Altman 11/12/2006
We are always looking for interesting lectures. If you wish to contribute
a lecture to the 2006/7 lecture season - please contact
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