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These are labs I've used in teaching programming to electrical
engineering students at Glasgow university.
Disclaimers:
- All of these labs are the product of unpaid extra work that I
did voluntarily because the alternative was too horrible to
bear. As such, the work is considerably below what I would
normally consider "acceptable quality" -- once the lab was good
enough to get students started in the right direction, I stopped
working on it. I accept no blame for any faults in the labs.
- I provided some input to the syllabus, but the final call was
always the lecturer, not me. These labs include some stuff
that I don't think is useful; they even include some stuff that
I think is actively harmful to students learning to program.
(e.g. pointers, excessive amounts of sine waves)
Again, I accept no fault for these.
This material is dual-licensed under:
- Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.5 UK: Scotland
- the academic CRAPL license, because it's such an incredibly good
idea.