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The course web has a lot to read. Here is a suggestion as to where to start (and a recommended order you could look at them).

This list is long - but it is worth taking the time to understand class before it starts.

  1. Read through this page before following links from it.
  2. Check the Course Overview page to get a basic sense of what the course is going to be.
  3. Check the Course Pre-Requisites (should you be here?) page to get an idea of what you need to know to take this class. The Technical Requirements page describes what you need to participate in the class online.
  4. Read the Communications Policy page to understand how you will communicate with us in class.
  5. Understand how we will use Zoom for CS559 because you will need it for class.
  6. Read Getting Help in case you need it.
  7. Look at the Tools for 559 page to see what tools you will want to gather together to do the assignments in the class. We recommend that you use Visual Studio Code (see Visual Studio Code (VSCode) for CS559). The software page Software gives some instructions on how to set up Windows. It is important that you set up Git Setup and SSH configuration.
  8. The Javascript in CS559 page discusses the use of JavaScript in CS559, and gives some suggestions on how to learn it if you haven’t already.
  9. The Learning Goals will help you understand what you are going to learn in class. Check the Calendar to see the planned schedule.
  10. Read about the Workbooks and Projects that we will use in class. Students also often ask about Grading.
  11. The Readings (Course Materials) page describes the readings and other materials we will use in class. The Books page to see what books we will use in class, and why you don’t need to buy any (but can if you want to).

Before class starts, we recommend that you:

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