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Labs! Here you will find the lab assignments for computer science
I. These labs are divided into two categories. The first are guided
labs where you will be given exact instructions on how to do the lab.
The second section are problems which are meant for you to solve. The
lectures will indicate when to do each lab.
Lab1 - Introduction to Unix
Lab2 - Picking Sides in the Editor War and Getting your C++ Legs
Lab3 - Decisions, Style, and Drowning Wayward Students
Lab4 - Identifying and Exploiting Repeating Patterns
Lab5 - Functions and Ancient Numerals
Lab6 - Working with Files and Objects
Lab7 - Counting Sheep and Ending the World
Lab8 - Preparing to Ship Sheared Sheep
Lab9 - An Object Oriented Logistics System
(Sheep Based)
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