What about the solution set to ASST3? I never got it.
>From: gwa <werner(a)fas.harvard.edu>
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>Subject: [cs161-list] asst5 grading, miscellanea
>Date: Fri, 2 May 2003 15:36:41 -0400 (EDT)
>
>yo kids and kiddetes:
>
>in the spirit of making our lives easier, your wonderful teaching staff has
>decided to split up the asst5 grading by topic. this means that some of
>you
>will not be being graded by your section leader. below is the breakdown by
>TF, so that you can send any asst5 related stuff in the right direction.
>
>on a second note of business: it has come to our attention that because of
>the
>panel on thursday, professor seltzer did not receive the usual and usually
>long and loud round of end-of-semester applause. i hope that you all find
>this as unfortunate as we do, and that you will use the variety of other
>methods at your disposal to thank her for another wonderful series of cs161
>lectures.
>
>by now, hopefully you've submitted and are celebrating (or just plain
>exhausted)... if so, congrats... if not, get done and have fun!
>
>-gwa-
>
>geoffrey werner-allen : 617-694-7261 : www.eecs.harvard.edu/~werner
>
>asst5 grading by TF
>-------------------
>
>dholland --
> mongoose (remote shell)
> llama, jerboa (shell scripting)
>
>jonathan --
> phoenix, assassinbug, heffalump, bluewhale (pipes, ps, procfs, sfsck,
> mountpoints)
>
>gwa --
> condor, jaguarundi, ewok (c-o-w)
>
>sasha is not on the list because we've stuck her with grading extension
>school
>asst4s.
>
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yo kids and kiddetes:
in the spirit of making our lives easier, your wonderful teaching staff has
decided to split up the asst5 grading by topic. this means that some of you
will not be being graded by your section leader. below is the breakdown by
TF, so that you can send any asst5 related stuff in the right direction.
on a second note of business: it has come to our attention that because of the
panel on thursday, professor seltzer did not receive the usual and usually
long and loud round of end-of-semester applause. i hope that you all find
this as unfortunate as we do, and that you will use the variety of other
methods at your disposal to thank her for another wonderful series of cs161
lectures.
by now, hopefully you've submitted and are celebrating (or just plain
exhausted)... if so, congrats... if not, get done and have fun!
-gwa-
geoffrey werner-allen : 617-694-7261 : www.eecs.harvard.edu/~werner
asst5 grading by TF
-------------------
dholland --
mongoose (remote shell)
llama, jerboa (shell scripting)
jonathan --
phoenix, assassinbug, heffalump, bluewhale (pipes, ps, procfs, sfsck,
mountpoints)
gwa --
condor, jaguarundi, ewok (c-o-w)
sasha is not on the list because we've stuck her with grading extension school
asst4s.
ok everybody:
just a quick note, tonight dave and i are swapping our office hours. i'll be
in from 8-10 and dave will be there from 10-11:30ish (he has to leave early to
catch a train).
hope you are enjoying this balmy sping weather.
-gwa-
geoffrey werner-allen : 617-694-7261 : www.eecs.harvard.edu/~werner
(from Margo:)
As I've mentioned, our last class meeting will be a panel of some
distinguished operating systems developers. I am including brief
bios for each speaker, so you can begin thinking of good questions.
In particular, if you are a distance student or cannot be in class
Thursday, please send me questions that you would like to have
our panelists answer.
And if you can make it, we'll meet for lunch at MD323 at Noon.
KEITH BOSTIC
Keith Bostic was a member of the Berkeley Computer Systems Research
Group, where he was the architect of the 2.10BSD release and a
principal developer of the 4.4BSD and related releases. He co-designed
and implemented the 4.4BSD log-structured file system and the
Berkeley DB database library, and is the author of the widely used
vi implementation, nvi. He is currently vice-president of product
development at Sleepycat Software.
JOSEPH BOYKIN
Joseph Boykin is currently co-founder and Vice President of Product
Development at UbqC, Inc; a storage infrastructure company. He has
been writing and managing OS development for over twenty-five years,
ranging from single-purpose proprietary systems for e.g. doing disk
storage, to large-scale (thousands of processors) embedded real-time
Multi Computers, to having developed the symmetric multiprocessing
software for Mach and OSF/1 (which is now a part of most vendors OS).
FRED OLIVEIRA
Fred Oliveira is currently Director of Architecture & Advanced
Development at EMC Corp. He is currently investigating how network
embedded intelligence can be used to improve the functionality,
cost and flexibility of data storage. Previously at EMC, he worked
on a distributed block virtualization environment and I/O path
load-balancing & fail-over drivers. Prior to EMC, he worked on
various OS projects at Stratus, Apple, Kendall Square Research,
Encore Computer, Ztel and Raytheon. Mr. Oliveira was awarded a
double major BS in EE and CS from the University of Connecticut.
RONY SEBOK
Rony Sebok is currently the founder of 1 Beyond, Inc, a PC-based video
editing systems integrator. She graduated from Harvard in 1983 with an AB
and SM. After graduation she joined the nascent Apple Macintosh OS team
where she was one of six people creating the first operating system.
After Apple, she did a brief stint at HP Research Labs before returning
to the Harvard Business School. After HBS, she worked as a management
consultant for the Boston Consulting Group, before starting 1 Beyond
in 1998.
=-=-=-=-
For your interest, Rony included a document describing the early
Macintosh and its development team.
At Apple, the software team was VERY small:
Larry Kenyon - File System, Drive Interfaces
Andy Hertzfeld - Windows Manager, Menu Manager, Button/Control Manager
Bruce Horn - Resource Manager, Finder (probably the most interesting part
from a CS point of view)
Steve Capps - Window Manager, Finder
Rony Sebok - young Turk, tester, "Mousing Around", ResourceEditor (became
ResEdit)
Jerome Coonen - Manager, Floating Point Routines
------
Don Denman - Basic Interpreter
Bill Atkinson - QuickDraw, MacPaint
Randy Wigginton - MacWrite
Susan Kare - Graphic Designer (Fonts, Icons)
>From the Lisa division:
- support for Printer Drivers
>From Research Division (Larry Tessler):
- Object-oriented application development environment
Original Mac Tech Specs:
Motorola MC68000 32-bit microprocessor (7.8336 MHz)
128K RAM
64K ROM
3.5" floppy (400K bytes)
9" diagonal black&white monitor (512x342 bitmapped)
connectors:
mouse
optional disk drive
2 serial ports
audio out
9.7" x 10.9" footprint
16 lbs.
$2495.00
hello cs161ers:
just a reminder that there will be no section tomorrow. your TF should be in
the process of scheduling individual meetings to review your progress on
asst5.
enjoy the sunshine!
-gwa-
geoffrey werner-allen : 617-694-7261 : www.eecs.harvard.edu/~werner
hello cs161ers:
just a reminder that there will be no section tomorrow. your TF should be in
the process of scheduling individual meetings to review your progress on
asst5.
enjoy the sunshine!
-gwa-
geoffrey werner-allen : 617-694-7261 : www.eecs.harvard.edu/~werner
i'm at desk 5 tonight. if nobody else shows up i'm taking llama with me to
rock bottom where we'll watch the rest of the ducks-stars game.
jk.
-gwa-
geoffrey werner-allen : 617-694-7261 : www.eecs.harvard.edu/~werner