Where Can I get More Information?


TOPICS:

  1. See your Instructor or TA
  2. Go to the Library. Read the newsgroups. Search the web.


Talk to your Instructor or TA

If you have a question, you have lots of options.

Office Hours

GO TO OFFICE HOURS
Ask a question in Lecture and/or Discussion.
Email your TA or Instructor

Email

There is no guarantee about what time your question will be answered, but all TA's and the Instructor will answer any email you send to them. Feel free to send email to them but DO NOT expect an immediate response.

Email is not an alternative to turning in your work on time.

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Go to the Library. Read the newsgroups. Search the web.

Go to the Library

Do I really need to say that anyone can use a library?

Most University libraries library have books from Computer Science's early days and today.

Read the Newsgroups

Several newsgroups are dedicated to the technicalities and workings of the C language and Unix. One good group to read is comp.lang.c and comp.lang.c.moderated. You can post your questions to comp.lang.c (the UNmoderated one). And the other people who read the group will answer your question.

DO NOT POST YOUR CODE THERE.

Search the Web

Go to one of the search engines and type in some keywords. See what you get. See what's out there.

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