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CS 158 C Programming

UNIX, the X Window System, vi editor, file system, basic commands, utilities, mail, news, World Wide Web, Mosaic. Introduction to programming in C: integer and floating-point data, standard mathematics library, control structures, user-defined functions, arrays, character data, strings, input and output. Applications.

Usually Offered: Fall and Spring
Credit: 3 hours (2 class/2 lab)
Corequisite: MA 161 or 165 or equivalent
Restrictions: Students cannot receive credit for both CS 156 and CS 158.
Students who have credit in CS 180 cannot receive credit for CS 158.
University Catalog: CS 158
Schedule: Spring 2003
Instructor: Robert Madison
Syllabi: Canonical