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9:50pm Sun 18th Aug, ANONYMOUS

Hi, I was wondering if the extra reading links on the unit schedule would be help us better prepare for the test coming up this Friday? I've been having difficulty answering questions such as: (17) Operating systems started supporting multiprogramming because... (2) Which of the following statements about the cc program is true? (4) Roughly, how many standard header files are defined by the C11 standard... Where can we find more information related to questions like these?


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6:15am Mon 19th Aug, Christopher M.

ANONYMOUS wrote:
> Hi, I was wondering if the extra reading links on the unit schedule would be help us better prepare for the test coming up this Friday?
Not the "Extra reading" links, as they're to daily and weekly news, blog, and review sites. But the "Information resources" page will certainly assist.
> (17) Operating systems started supporting multiprogramming because...
Lecture 3.
> (2) Which of the following statements about the cc program is true?
The answer to this is not explicitly stated on a lecture slide, but reading from Beej's Guide to C Programming (as you've been encouraged to each week), or any C textbook or tutorial website, will explain the role of the C compiler.
> (4) Roughly, how many standard header files are defined by the C11 standard...
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