This repository contains work from various courses I have taken in the past. Each directory at the top level contains work from a single course and all work from a single course (usually) used to be in its own git repository before being merged to this one.
While the table below briefly lists information about what each course directory contains, more in-depth descriptions about each course can be found by simply viewing the README.md
in each course directory.
Courses are sorted by Year and Season:
Course | Title | Season | Year |
---|---|---|---|
CIS 22C | Data Abstraction and Structures | Winter | 2015 |
CS 149 | PERL Programming | Winter | 2015 |
CIS 18C | Shell Programming | Spring | 2015 |
CIS 29 | Advanced C++ Programming | Spring | 2015 |
CIS 35B | Advanced Java Programming | Spring | 2015 |
CIS 64B | Introduction to SQL | Summer | 2015 |
T.O.P. | The Odin Project (Entire Curriculum) | Summer | 2015 |
CIS 64C | Introduction to PL/SQL | Fall | 2015 |
CIS 89A | Web Page Development | Fall | 2015 |
CS 175 | From JavaScript to AJAX | Fall | 2015 |
Why the kitten?
Because kittens.
Can I use your work for my own homework?
Um. No. See the following question.
Why do you post your coursework up if you're not letting anyone use it?
I sometimes reference my previous work when I forget something. Anyone can do the same and and also use it. Heck, you could use this work without attribution if you'd like. However, despite being unable to enforce it, I do not allow for you to use this work to cheat on your homework. Just don't do it. It's for your own good and chances are you'll get caught anyway.
Do your instructors know that you've posted course materials online?
Yes. I make it a point, out of respect, to ask for permission from the course instructor before posting any of my coursework online.
Why the kitten???
Because kittens.