Hints For Surviving As ATA
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7. Hints for surviving as a TA
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1) Emacs
2) At least one scripting language
3) UNIX and/or Linux
4) The names of ALL your students
2) At least one scripting language
3) UNIX and/or Linux
4) The names of ALL your students
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#Emacs
#At least one scripting language
#UNIX and/or Linux
#The names of ALL your students
#At least one scripting language
#UNIX and/or Linux
#The names of ALL your students
July 20, 2007, at 01:44 PM
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7. Hints for surviving as a TA
While many students entering CSU's computer science graduate program will be experts in the following topics, this section is included for those with non-computer science related backgrounds or students emerging from theoretical computer science undergraduate degrees. As a recommendation to being highly successful and productive as a TA, it is recommended that you learn the following things:
1) Emacs
2) At least one scripting language
3) UNIX and/or Linux
4) The names of ALL your students
Note, when we mean learn, we mean, "be a guru". It's not required, but it really helps.
While many students entering CSU's computer science graduate program will be experts in the following topics, this section is included for those with non-computer science related backgrounds or students emerging from theoretical computer science undergraduate degrees. As a recommendation to being highly successful and productive as a TA, it is recommended that you learn the following things:
1) Emacs
2) At least one scripting language
3) UNIX and/or Linux
4) The names of ALL your students
Note, when we mean learn, we mean, "be a guru". It's not required, but it really helps.