Resources
Important Documents
Useful Documents
-
Connecting from home (
Mac |
Win
) -
Prof Clancy's "Before you begin..." guide to the EECS computing facilities
- Prof Clancy's set of UNIX guides
Programming Resources
- UCB Software Central - Mac users can now get TextMate!
- vim text editor
- emacs text editor
- Notepad++ text editor (for Windows only) - highly recommended if you don't need one of the heavyweight IDEs listed below; has some really amazing functionality built in and through plugins and still manages to stay fast and light.
- Eclipse Development Environment (for Java, Python, C/C++ programming)
- NetBeans Development Environment (for Java, C/C++ programming)
- Tons and tons of programming books readable online if you are connected through campus or the library proxy server service.
Nonessential but Interesting Links
- Teach Yourself Programming in 10 Years, a short commentary by Peter Norvig
- A massive comparison of programming languages
- A comparison of Python and Java
- Dictionary of Programming Languages
FAQ
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