Standalone Programs : Great for Paranoid Developers, Professors, Programmers, People but also for Things...
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= "Well, we might be paranoid and therefore not trust any operating system
written by a third party" ... "While standalone programs are great for
paranoid developers, they suffer from several disadvantages...":
= http://web.cs.ucla.edu/classes/spring12/cs111/scribe/2a/
= Scribe Notes by James Hung
= CS 111 Lecture 2 : Abstractions and Bootstrapping - Thursday, April 5, 2012
= "Sample Problem - if without Operation System : A paranoid professor
wants a "Stand Alone Program" that counts words in a file..." :
= http://web.cs.ucla.edu/classes/spring12/cs111/scribe/2b/
= Scribe notes by Komei Nakamoto, Eric Sun, and Armando De los Santos
= CS 111: Lecture 2 : Issues with Computer System Cont'd - April 5, 2012
= "Continuing the code from Lecture 2 (as a paranoid programmer), we get
the following" ... "Advantages of standalone programs" - great for paranoid
developers - things like security software, breaks in car (very important...)
Disadvantages of standalone programs...":
= http://web.cs.ucla.edu/classes/spring12/cs111/scribe/3a/
= Scribe Notes by Jonathan Nguy - 4/10/12
= CS 111 - Lecture 3 : Continuing the code from Lecture 2 - 10 Apr 2012
= "This lecture continues Lecture 2's scenario of the paranoid programmer
determined to write a standalone program to count the words in a file.
The Standalone Word Counting Program - In Lecture 2, we discussed how
the paranoid programmer would get his word counting program to run after
booting the computer" ... "Using this code, the paranoid programmer would
be able to count the words in a file using a standalone program. It will work,
but what if we wanted to improve it? How would we do so? - Advantages of
Standalone Programs - Great for paranoid programmers - Disadvantages of
Standalone Programs...":
= http://web.cs.ucla.edu/classes/spring12/cs111/scribe/3b/
= Scribe Notes by James Eldredge - 4/10/12
= CS 111 Lecture 3 - 10 Apr 2012
= "Advantages of standalone programs: Good for paranoid people" -
Disadvantages of standalone programs...":
http://web.cs.ucla.edu/classes/spring12/cs111/scribe/3c/
= Scribe Notes by Harvey Abaya, Tai Pham, Varun Kumaraswamy, and Daifu Ye
= CS 111 Lecture 3 - April 11th 2012
- Ώστε : "we might be paranoid and therefore not trust any operating system
written by a third party", οπότε τα "Standalone Programs are Great for
Paranoid Developers, Professors, Programmers, and People" αλλά και για
"things like security software, breaks in car (very important...)" .
- Έτσι δίδαξε ο Professor Paul Eggert του CS Dept στο UCLA την Άνοιξη του
2012 στο - HTTracked - μάθημα του Operating Systems Principles:
= http://web.cs.ucla.edu/classes/spring12/cs111/
- Πάμε τώρα να μελετήσουμε τα όσα είπε μπας και συμμορφωθούμε...
- : )
- Πέτρος Ζιμουρτόπουλος
UPDATE
Ακριβέστερα : Έτσι γράφουν πως δίδαξε, ο Professor Paul Eggert, αυτοί που
συνέταξαν τις Scribe Notes που παρουσιάζονται στις ιστοσελίδες του εν λόγω
μαθήματος, του Professor Paul Eggert, στο UCLA.
written by a third party" ... "While standalone programs are great for
paranoid developers, they suffer from several disadvantages...":
= http://web.cs.ucla.edu/classes/spring12/cs111/scribe/2a/
= Scribe Notes by James Hung
= CS 111 Lecture 2 : Abstractions and Bootstrapping - Thursday, April 5, 2012
= "Sample Problem - if without Operation System : A paranoid professor
wants a "Stand Alone Program" that counts words in a file..." :
= http://web.cs.ucla.edu/classes/spring12/cs111/scribe/2b/
= Scribe notes by Komei Nakamoto, Eric Sun, and Armando De los Santos
= CS 111: Lecture 2 : Issues with Computer System Cont'd - April 5, 2012
= "Continuing the code from Lecture 2 (as a paranoid programmer), we get
the following" ... "Advantages of standalone programs" - great for paranoid
developers - things like security software, breaks in car (very important...)
Disadvantages of standalone programs...":
= http://web.cs.ucla.edu/classes/spring12/cs111/scribe/3a/
= Scribe Notes by Jonathan Nguy - 4/10/12
= CS 111 - Lecture 3 : Continuing the code from Lecture 2 - 10 Apr 2012
= "This lecture continues Lecture 2's scenario of the paranoid programmer
determined to write a standalone program to count the words in a file.
The Standalone Word Counting Program - In Lecture 2, we discussed how
the paranoid programmer would get his word counting program to run after
booting the computer" ... "Using this code, the paranoid programmer would
be able to count the words in a file using a standalone program. It will work,
but what if we wanted to improve it? How would we do so? - Advantages of
Standalone Programs - Great for paranoid programmers - Disadvantages of
Standalone Programs...":
= http://web.cs.ucla.edu/classes/spring12/cs111/scribe/3b/
= Scribe Notes by James Eldredge - 4/10/12
= CS 111 Lecture 3 - 10 Apr 2012
= "Advantages of standalone programs: Good for paranoid people" -
Disadvantages of standalone programs...":
http://web.cs.ucla.edu/classes/spring12/cs111/scribe/3c/
= Scribe Notes by Harvey Abaya, Tai Pham, Varun Kumaraswamy, and Daifu Ye
= CS 111 Lecture 3 - April 11th 2012
- Ώστε : "we might be paranoid and therefore not trust any operating system
written by a third party", οπότε τα "Standalone Programs are Great for
Paranoid Developers, Professors, Programmers, and People" αλλά και για
"things like security software, breaks in car (very important...)" .
- Έτσι δίδαξε ο Professor Paul Eggert του CS Dept στο UCLA την Άνοιξη του
2012 στο - HTTracked - μάθημα του Operating Systems Principles:
= http://web.cs.ucla.edu/classes/spring12/cs111/
- Πάμε τώρα να μελετήσουμε τα όσα είπε μπας και συμμορφωθούμε...
- : )
- Πέτρος Ζιμουρτόπουλος
UPDATE
Ακριβέστερα : Έτσι γράφουν πως δίδαξε, ο Professor Paul Eggert, αυτοί που
συνέταξαν τις Scribe Notes που παρουσιάζονται στις ιστοσελίδες του εν λόγω
μαθήματος, του Professor Paul Eggert, στο UCLA.