picbarCSE 370 – SPRING 2008 

Yoky Matsuoka

With Nikhil Subramanian and Ray Li  

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                                Organization:

                                          Lecture Times and Office Hours  

                                          Textbook

                                          Academic Accommodations

                                   Coursework:

                                          Course Goals & Syllabus

                                          Course Policies

                                          Calendar

                                   Software Tools:

                                          Computing Labs and Tools

                                          Active-HDL Tutorials

 

Welcome to the Spring 2008 Edition of

CSE 370 - Introduction to Digital Design

 

There are 10 kinds of people in the world. Those who understand binary… and those who don’t.

 

This page contains essential (and useful) information for the class. Keep in mind that this document is not static, and that new information will be added over the entire quarter. Make sure to check the class e-mail archive frequently. Some links may be inactive until later in the quarter. If you have any problems with this document or the CSE 370 web, Please send mail to the course webmaster so that we may address the issue or solve the problem. You can also send Mail about anything related to the course to the instructor and/or the TAs. Or see us during office hours.

 

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