Resources
- CS Department Tutoring Service available for CS 385 ???. Click here to view the schedule of available tutors.
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- http://i.imgur.com/4sftcoo.jpg - A "map" of the Linux Kernel
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- Linux Man Pages - A great resource for systems programming information, such as doc on fork( ), exec( ) , msgget( ), etc.
- CPlusPlus.com has some good extensive documentation on C++, including the IOStream library, the string library ( and string class ), and the C standard library.
- Standard Template Library ( STL ) Documentation, including tutorials
- lxr.linux.no - the Linux Cross Reference. This site provides a fully browsable copy of the source code of just about every version of Linux without having to download it all first, AND provides easy searching tools and cross-linked references for easy perusal.
- The GNU readline library may ( or may not ) be useful for this assignment.
- Programming Resources - Including Linux man pages, VMware, Ubuntu, and more
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- To run Linux on a Windows system using VMware, follow these steps:
- Download the free "VMware Player" tool from http://www.vmware.com/download/player and install it on your system
- Choose a Linux version from among hundreds of virtual machine images at http://www.vmware.com/appliances
- Boot the virtual machine within VMware Player.
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- Microsoft Software Program:
- Dale
Reed's Microsoft Software Program page
- MSDNAA Direct Web Site:
- Go to https://msdn01.e-academy.com/uic_cs
- Your login name is your CS e-mail address ( including the "@cs.uic.edu" ) This may be a temp account if you are enrolled in CS classes but are not a CS major.
- Your password should have been mailed to you at the beginning of the semester. ( To your CS account. ) If you need them to e-mail it again, there is a button on the page to do that.
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- ACM Web Site ( Tutoring )
- Linux Users Group ( LUG ) Web Site
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