Try: http://inst.eecs.berkeley.edu/~cs186/sp08/ Slides are at the "Lecture notes" link. ... -- Brian Cooper Senior Research Scientist Yahoo! Research...
The group should be "BerkeleyCS186Spring2008Profs@..." not "08Profs". I'll make sure the course web page reflects the correct address. ... -- Brian Cooper ...
Hi there, It seems to me that the notes for the lecture on 1/24 are the same as the notes for the lecture on 1/29 on the website. Even though the filenames...
In hw1 #7d, it asked us to display all countries that have a population greater than 100 million. But according to what I found online, there are none of those...
In hw1 #7d, it asked us to display all countries that have a population greater than 100 million. But according to what I found online, there is none of those...
Please modify the query to return some but not all...(we wonıt grade based on what value you choose.) Philip ... Re: [BerkeleyCS186Spring2008] About hw1 ...
Hi, I just checked the homeworks section of the website and there is nothing on there although apparently there is an assignment out. could you send a link to...
The homework page at: http://inst.eecs.berkeley.edu/~cs186/sp08/homework.html has the homework. Is that the address you are going to? ... -- Brian Cooper ...
I guess there may be something wrong with my browser or something, because when I go to http://inst.eecs.berkeley.edu/~cs186/sp08/homework.html I just find ...
according to what i found, all the countries had a population of greater than 100 million... should i change some so that they have less so it won't display...
I'm having two problems: 1) Whenever I start a new session via Putty and login to my instructional account, I have to 'pg_ctl restart' in order to gain access...
... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/France According to Wikipedia, at least France has a population of less than 100 million (64,473,140 to be exact). So there's...
So I hear a couple people saying that every country is over 100 mil in population...but the first country I looked up (germany) has less than 100 mil, and I am...
... in ... than ... longitude ... char ... Another issue is GDP... clearly we cannot fit an X trillion number into an int. It seems like we can arbitrarily...