haas:fall2019:unix:projects
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Corning Community College
CSCS1730 UNIX/Linux Fundamentals
Assignments, Documents, Information, and Projects
Projects
uxi0 (due 20190123) |
wcp1 (due 20190123) |
adm0 (due 20190130) |
wcp2 (due 20190130) |
pbx0 (due 20190206) |
wcp3 (due 20190206) |
pbx1 (due 20190213) |
wcp4 (due 20190213) |
pbx2 (due 20190227) |
wcp5 (due 20190227) |
upf0 (due 20190306) |
wcp6 (due 20190306) |
wpa0 (due 20190313) |
wcp7 (due 20190313) |
spf0 (due 20190321) |
wcp8 (due 20190320) |
upf1 (due 20190327) |
wcp9 (due 20190327) |
usr0 (due 20190410) |
wcpA (due 20190410) |
pct0 (due 20190417) |
wcpB (due 20190417) |
pwn0 (due 20190424) |
wcpC (due 20190424) |
spf1 (due 20190501) |
EoCE - bottom of journal (due 20190514-172959) |
Class Stats
EoCE Hints
Week 6
- we continued exploring shell scripting, writing additional and more detailed examples
- user input
- while loops
- initial exposure to regular expressions (used in script3.sh for input validation, see the grep pattern)
Week 5
- moded editing with vi/vim
- additional shell scripting
- if statements
- variables
- for loops
Week 4
- possibly start on vi/vim (snow day, didn't happen)
- knowledge assessment Thursday
Week 3
- pbx0 unveiled.
- explored the filesystem
- pipes
- pbx1 is the next project
- looking to have a knowledge assessment Thursday of next week (02/14/2019)
Week 2
- adm0 underway, I hope everyone has gotten an early start so they aren't rushing to complete by the deadline.
- reading and observing are important skills in computing. These early projects especially will test these skills.
- your next project is pbx0, amping things up a level.
- we look to continue exploring the filesystem and basic tools
- filesystem tour
- file permissions
Week 1
- Welcome! I've wrapped all the initial activities into one project, uxi0, that I'd like you to perform by the given deadline (by 11:59:59pm / 23:59:59).
- On Lab46, we'll be getting familiar with logging into the pod systems, and once there:
- opening up a terminal
- logging that terminal onto Lab46 for class work and in-class participation
- Get familiar with how to log onto Lab46, and once on:
- change your password to something more preferable
- start working on the labs and other class activities
- start exploring
- Read the Mages book!
- Be sure to do the reading (located in the individual labs below)! There may be many pages, but there are many concepts to encounter.
- The following labs are now available for you to work through:
- NOTE: The labs are for your benefit, they are not submittable assignments.
- Note that there are THREE (3) things due before the end of Wednesday this first week:
- uxi0
- wcp1
- week1 journal entry (which I plan to count as bonus; at the very least earn yourself a few points by removing the filler text).
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