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  • = Requirements for Labs and Classrooms = ...oncerns about what is happening in our labs and with our content delivery, and how I am hearing of impending changes which I find worrisome. For example,
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  • '''Welcome to the Programming Stream Group at the School of Information and Communications Technology ...um developments within the programming stream at the School of Information and Communications Technology
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  • * Learn how to access your '''Matrix''' server account (from home and/or from Seneca computer lab). * Understand the '''Linux command structure''' and how to get '''help''' with Linux command usage.
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  • [[Category:Labs and Classrooms]]
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  • ...Let us use this wiki to do collaborative learning and share our excitement and headaches in developing Android applications. Feel free to create new and interesting topics on this wiki page.
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  • ...s about AWS and AWS Educate can be found in the Blackboard lectures slides and video on the subject. ...rough this lab, it is highly recommended that you write down general notes and commands to help you remember how to do this lab. You may use your notes du
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  • ...ensure you can access your accounts and familiarize yourself with the AWS and Azure user interfaces. ...rough this lab, it is highly recommended that you write down general notes and commands to help you remember how to do this lab. You may use your notes du
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  • <li>Understand the Linux command structure and how to get help with Linux command usage.</li> *[https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-difference-between-typing-Ctrl+C-and-Ctrl+D-in-the-Linux-terminal &lt;ctrl&gt;&lt;d&gt;]
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