Name | Email @cse.uw.edu | Regular Office Hours (always check schedule) | ||
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Instructor | Gaetano Borriello | gaetano | CSE 002: W 3:00-4:00 or by app't | |
Teaching Assistants | Matthew Dorsett (grad) | madman2 | CSE 002: W 10:00-11:00 | |
Si (CJ) Liu (ugrad) | liu1987 | CSE 002: M 2:00-3:00 | ||
Kimberly Sangwin (ugrad) | ksangwin | CSE 002: Th 3:00-4:00 | ||
Whitney Schmidt (ugrad) | wps5 | CSE 002: T 2:00-3:00 | ||
Owen Xia (ugrad) | owenkx | CSE 002: Th 2:00-3:00 |
Outside of lectures and sections, there are a few ways to ask questions or discuss course issues:
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Location | Times | Instructor | |
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Lecture | Johnson Hall 075 | MWF 11:30am-12:20pm | Gaetano Borriello |
Quiz Section A | EE Building 042 | Th 8:30am-9:20am | Matthew Dorsett |
Quiz Section B | EE Building 054 | Th 9:30am-10:20am | Owen Xia |
Quiz Section C | Mary Gates Hall 242 | Th 10:30am-11:20pm | Kimberly Sangwin |
We will assign reading and homework problems from the required textbook, Bryant and O'Hallaron, Computer Systems: A Programmer's Perspective, 2nd edition. Additionally, you may find a good C programming language reference quite useful. Examples are Kernighan and Ritchie, The C Programming Language, 2nd edition and Harbison and Steele, C: A Reference Manual, 5th edition.
A number of videos on the course content are available thanks to Luis Ceze and Gaetano Borriello, and TAs Katelin Bailey and Rachel Sobel, who ran an online version of this course this spring. Viewing these videos is generally optional. They may be useful for reviewing lecture content or use of important tools for lab. We may occasionally assign some videos to supplement topics which we cover only briefly in lecture, due to the shorter summer quarter.
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