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UTA Office Hours will be held in the Link, the new space in the the lower level of Perkins Library. While there are computers in this room, you may still want to bring your laptop in case the room fills up.

Anytime you plan to use campus computers rather than your own computer, make sure to check in your program through Eclipse so that it is available for you to check out again at another machine when you are done.

Teaching Assistants Office Hours

  Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
4:00-6:00pm Justin   Ang     Jonathan
6:00-8:00pm     Julian Alex (7:00-9:00) Sandy  
8:00-10:00pm   Jason Julian Perry (9:15-11:15) Indu  

Professor's Office Hours

You are highly encouraged to meet with Prof. Rodger, Prof. Forbes, or Graduate TA Ang Li during their office hours. Really.

UTAs

Alex Galonsky, Indu Manickam, Jonathan Su, Meng Xie, Sandy Grillo, Julian Xu, Jason Lou, Perry Zheng, & Justin Brunet

Office Hours Cancelled?

Check the course bulletin board Announcements before heading over to hours to see if any are cancelled or changed.

Posting to the Bulletin Board

In order to receive the fastest and most useful response, please be as clear as possible when describing your problem. To this end, you should include exact error messages and a minimal number of lines of code so that people can help you without having to look at your entire program. Further, you should show evidence of trying to solve the problem yourself before posting.

When posting code, you should be very careful not to post so much as to give away your solution to your classmates. To avoid this situation, you should post as little code as possible in order to describe your problem. In many cases, you may be able to post only the single line that is causing the problem. In cases where it is necessary to post more, you may want to replace some parts with comments representing pseudocode if possible. In general, try to avoid posting complete methods or classes. If you are in doubt, mail one of the course staff and we will respond directly.

Contacting the course staff

You can send email to the course staff (professors, TA, and UTAs) through cps006-staff AT cs.duke.edu.
Last updated Wed Nov 18 14:00:37 EST 2009