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Lecture: Mondays and Wednesdays, 3:00pm-4:20pm, Skilling Auditorium Section: Some Fridays (check Syllabus) 12:30pm-1:20pm, Skilling Auditorium Instructor: David Mazières Special pre-exam office hours: Friday 3/17 1:30pm-4:30pm Address: Gates, Room 290 Phone: (415) 490-9451 CA: Mahesh Agrawal Office hours: Tue/Sun 8-10pm SCPD: Please send Google Hangout invite on my below email Address: Lathrop Lou
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If you have enrolled in the class or plan to, please install the Haskell Platform on your machine so as to be able to do the assignments, and bring your laptop to class. Final project presentations took place Thursday, June 5, 12pm-4pm in Gates 104. Lunch was served. Final project write-ups are available here. If you are scribing a lecture, please see the scribe repo for information on how to prep
CS240h lecture notes Basics [slides, source] Slides from previous lecture include this lecture Testing [slides, source] Concurrency [slides, source] Phantoms [slides, source] Memory [slides, source] Language extensions [slides, source] Generic programming [slides, source] Monads and more [slides, source] Pipes [slides, source] Parsing and monads [slides, source] Information flow control [slides, s
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CS240h lecture notes Basics [slides, source] Slides from previous lecture include this lecture, starting at slide 28 Memory [slides, source] Testing [slides, source] Concurrency [slides, source] Zippers [slides, source] Phantoms and mutants [slides, source] Monoids and fingertrees Monads and more [slides, source] Iteratees [slides, source] Information flow control [slides, source] Parsing and cont
This is the home page for CS240h in Autumn 2011. Student final projects are posted here. Final papers are due Friday, 12/16. Please mail them to the staff mailing list with subject "final project report". Final project presentations start Thursday, 12/15 at 12:15pm in Gates 104. Lunch will be served starting at 12pm. If you have enrolled in the class or plan to, please install the Haskell Platform
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