Lecture 1: About the CS106 Series at Stanford
author: Julie Zelenski,
Computer Science Department, Stanford University
published: Nov. 15, 2010, recorded: January 2008, views: 10777
released under terms of: Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial (CC-BY-NC)
published: Nov. 15, 2010, recorded: January 2008, views: 10777
released under terms of: Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial (CC-BY-NC)
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Hi. Welcome to CS106B, programming [inaudible]. The website was probably the most important thing to take away from here, right, is where can you find information about the class? We’re going to talk today and give some overview and stuff like that, but this is kind of the home base for all the material. If you managed to get the handouts on the way in, you’re golden. Otherwise, you can grab them from the website. There’s a lot of background information, staff information, office hours, all sorts of stuff gathered there. It’s kind of one stop shopping for figuring things out about our course.
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