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==<font color="red">Announcements</font>== | ==<font color="red">Announcements</font>== | ||
*[[http://www.python.org/download/releases/2.4.3/ Python for Windows]] | *[[http://www.python.org/download/releases/2.4.3/ Python for Windows]] | ||
*A Python/Emacs/Shell cheat sheet, as well as the code we'll be looking at in the refresher on Friday has been [[20.181:python_tutorial |posted]]. Notes from [[20.181:Materials: | *A Python/Emacs/Shell cheat sheet, as well as the code we'll be looking at in the refresher on Friday has been [[20.181:python_tutorial |posted]]. Notes from [[20.181:Materials:OH1_notes|OfficeHours1]]. | ||
*The Python refresher tutorial will be held 10AM on 8 September in ([http://whereis.mit.edu/map-jpg?mapterms=48&mapsearch=go 48-216a]) | *The Python refresher tutorial will be held 10AM on 8 September in ([http://whereis.mit.edu/map-jpg?mapterms=48&mapsearch=go 48-216a]) | ||
*The first assignment is posted and is due by midnight on 13 September | *The first assignment is posted and is due by midnight on 13 September |
Revision as of 09:30, 8 September 2006
Fall 2006
Instructors: Eric Alm, Drew Endy (ejalm; endy & mit # edu)
TAs: Lawrence David and Sonia Timberlake (ldavid; soniat)
Lecture: M/W 10-11a (36-153)
TA Office Hours: TBA
Welcome to 20.181, MIT Biological Engineering's computation course!
Announcements
- [Python for Windows]
- A Python/Emacs/Shell cheat sheet, as well as the code we'll be looking at in the refresher on Friday has been posted. Notes from OfficeHours1.
- The Python refresher tutorial will be held 10AM on 8 September in (48-216a)
- The first assignment is posted and is due by midnight on 13 September
- Community notes from Lecture 1 are online here, please edit!
- If you are not registered for the class yet but would like to be included on the mailing list, please email soniat. Alternatively, a record of emails sent out to the class will be available on the wiki here.
(Zif28-GCN4 image adapted from Wolfe et al.)