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||<rowbgcolor="#e0e0e0">Section ||Lecture Time ||Room ||Instructor & Office Hours || ||A ||9-9:50AM ||BVC 160 ||[[https://www.mcprogramming.com/mines/|Keith Hellman]] || '''VC''' is the ''Beck Venture Center'', the "Einsteins" building at 17^th^ & Washington. |
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* ~+'''Office Hours''': +~ MW Arthur Lakes Library (perhaps a study room, probably the big tables in the basement) 9-10:40AM. I also lecture 11-11:50 MWF so I'm on campus these days typically till 2PM (ish). I will work to meet with students whenever I'm available (ZOOM, !JitSi, ... is fine with me if we can't meet in person). I'm happy to meet in the alamode lab (CTLM B60) outside of my lecture and office hours. * ~+'''TA: Wilhelm''' (woot!): whnorthrop@mines.edu, office hours Tuesdays 12:30-1:30 in alamode (CTB60, basement of CTLM) or by appointment MWF after 1PM.+~ * ~+[[Syllabus]] and [[CollabPolicy|Collaboration Policy]] +~ |
* ~+[[Syllabus]], [[CollabPolicy|Collaboration Policy]] and [[GenAI|the use of "Generative AI"]] +~ |
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{{{#!wiki comment * ~+'''TA: Wilhelm''' (woot!): whnorthrop@mines.edu, office hours Tuesdays 12:30-1:30 in alamode (CTB60, basement of CTLM) or by appointment MWF after 1PM.+~ }}} |
Compiler Design
Learning goals, individual and group assignments, quizzes and exams are on the Course Schedule page. Links are also on the Wiki Quick Link bar above, and is displayed on every Wiki page.
Instructor Specific Information (follow the link)
Section
Lecture Time
Room
Instructor & Office Hours
A
9-9:50AM
BVC 160
VC is the Beck Venture Center, the "Einsteins" building at 17th & Washington.
Syllabus, Collaboration Policy and the use of "Generative AI"
Assignment submission requirements read carefully!
Weird things happening in your compiler's project? Problems accessing alamode machines? Peruse this short list of wisdom when writing code for this course.