Materials

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These materials are supplied by the professor to help the students with the topics they need to learn in the course.

About The Materials

The materials are organized in four major sections:

1. System Documentation
abbreviated as SysDoc
2. Examples
abbreviated as Ex
3. Demonstrations
abbreviated as Demo
4. Lecture Slides and Notes
abbreviated as Lect
(The slides and notes are in lecture slides list webpage.)

At the end is information about this webpage.


System Documentation

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Materials: [SysDoc | Ex | Demo | Lect ]

See also: list of websites and software in the resources section


Example Code

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The examples are organized into directories by topic.  You can view all of the examples with some notes from the list of examples, or you can browse the directories (in two ways).

Each directory contains file lists named README.shtml and readme.shtml which have brief descriptions of, and links to, the files in that directory.  The two lists are identical.

Students at Dalhousie can also get the examples from the directory ~jamie/public_html/course/CS/3172/examples on torch.

All pre-prepared examples

You may use the form (below) or the detailed list of categories (in another webpage) to find a particular example or note.

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In-class Demonstrations

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Materials: [SysDoc | Ex | Demo | Lect ]

See also: list of websites and software in the resources section

Douglas Engelbart's 1968 Demonstration is in the readings & videos part of the resources section/


Lecture Slides and Notes

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Materials: [SysDoc | Ex | Demo | Lect ]


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