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ECE 264 Advanced C Programming

Section 2, MWF 8:30-9:20AM EE 117

Instructor Yung-Hsiang Lu
Office MSEE 222
Phone 765-494-2668
Email  yunglu@purdue.edu
Office Hours  MWF 230-330PM, TTH 10-11AM
   Open Door Policy

Dr. Lu (like most professors) has many meetings. He avoids scheduling meetings at time during office hours but some meetings are still scheduled at office hours. He has the "open door policy": if his door is open, students are welcome to ask questions.

Please avoid using email to ask questions. If a question can be answered by a short email, it is likely that the answer is already online. Please use search engine to find the answer. If the answer cannot be found online, the answer probably needs face-to-face explanation. Please use office hours when you have questions.

For information about grading, please enter Blackboard Learn and select Course Content, Administrative Issues, Course Policy.

Textbook: Computer Science, A Structured Programming Approach using C, Forouzan and Gilberg, Third Edition, Cengage Learning, ISBN 0-534-49132-4. (a.k.a. CS159 Text)

Reference: Intermediate C Programming, Yung-Hsiang Lu, CRC Press, ISBN 9781498711630. In Purdue Engineering Library,QA76.73.C15 L83 2015 

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