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<!-- Fall 2010 -->
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<eventitem date="2010-10-13" time="04:30 PM" room="MC3003" title="UNIX 102">
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<short><p>This installment in the CS Club's popular Unix tutorials UNIX 102 introduces powerful text editing tools for programming and document formatting.
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<abstract><p>Unix 102 is a follow up to Unix 101, requiring basic knowledge of the shell.
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If you missed Unix101 but still know your way around you should be fine.
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Topics covered include: "real" editors, document typesetting with LaTeX
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(great for assignments!), bulk editing, spellchecking, and printing in the
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student environment and elsewhere.
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<eventitem date="2010-10-06" time="04:30 PM" room="MC3003" title="UNIX 103">
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<short><p>Unix 103 will cover version control systems and how to use them to manage your projects. Unix 101 would be helpful, but all that is needed is basic knowledge of the Unix command line (how to enter commands).
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