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Welcome to the Computing Wiki of Dr. A. This wiki is here for his classes and for personal projects. | |
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== Online Classes == | Welcome to the Computing Wiki of Dr. Scot Anderson. This wiki is here for his classes and for personal projects. Most stuff is open as a normal wiki should be, but if you want to get involved in editing particular projects, let me know. Classes are on the ClassesPage where you will also find class resources. Worker (TA/RA) information is on the TaRa page. |
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OnlineClasses contains links to Intro to Word Processing, Intro to Spreadsheets and Intro to Databases including general and specific FAQs. | Over the years in grad school and beyond, I've acquired quite a list of ComputerTerms. It is a collection of definitions and explanations written during my own studies. Feel free to peruse this section - which is '''quite extensive''' actually. If you find an error feel free to correct me on it. |
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== LaTeX Tips == | This wiki includes the ability to add <<latex(\LaTeX)>> inline, such as the symbol for complex numbers <<latex(\usepackage{dsfont} % $$\mathds{C}$$)>>. I use this quite often in the definitions. For more information see XXX. |
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UsingLatex contains information about different LaTeX tools and templates for you to get started with. These will be especially useful for any of my upper division computing classes. | = Personal Stuff = |
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== Computer Definitions == ComputerTerms is a collection of definitions and explanations written during my own studies.Feel free to peruse this section - which is QUITE EXTENSIVE actually. If you find an error feel free to correct me on it. This wiki includes the ability to add <<latex(\LaTeX)>> inline, such as the symbol for complex numbers <<latex(\usepackage{dsfont} % $$\mathds{C}$$)>>. I use this quite often in the definitions. The following is an example of including LaTeX in a page format. {{{#!latex Einstein developed the famous equation for converting matter to energy. \begin{equation} E = MC^2 \end{equation} }}} |
In addition to computing I: Play Baritone, Fly, SCUBA dive, Mountain bike, Rock Climb, Play Racquet Ball, and a host of more mondane things like meddle in electrical wiring and run a backhoe. For flying I created a flight plan Excel template (everyone seems to do this, but no one seems to share it). I also have an expanded check list for my Archer II (4052F): * [[attachment:FlightPlanTemplateExcel.xltm]] * [[attachment:4052F_CheckList.pdf]] |
Computing Wiki
Welcome to the Computing Wiki of Dr. Scot Anderson. This wiki is here for his classes and for personal projects. Most stuff is open as a normal wiki should be, but if you want to get involved in editing particular projects, let me know. Classes are on the ClassesPage where you will also find class resources. Worker (TA/RA) information is on the TaRa page.
Over the years in grad school and beyond, I've acquired quite a list of ComputerTerms. It is a collection of definitions and explanations written during my own studies. Feel free to peruse this section - which is quite extensive actually. If you find an error feel free to correct me on it.
This wiki includes the ability to add <<latex(\LaTeX)>> inline, such as the symbol for complex numbers <<latex(\usepackage{dsfont} % $$\mathds{C}$$)>>. I use this quite often in the definitions. For more information see XXX.
Personal Stuff
In addition to computing I: Play Baritone, Fly, SCUBA dive, Mountain bike, Rock Climb, Play Racquet Ball, and a host of more mondane things like meddle in electrical wiring and run a backhoe. For flying I created a flight plan Excel template (everyone seems to do this, but no one seems to share it). I also have an expanded check list for my Archer II (4052F):