

Please read the notice above before following the instructions below.

Seek help from your lecturer via ed or before and after lectures.Seek help from your tutor during your scheduled lab.Use ed to seek help from others in the class.Complete the Lab 1 exercises in week one and bring any questions that arise to any of the week one labs.Use the advice provided on these web pages to identify the appropriate tools, and how to install them.If you plan to use your own environment, please follow these steps: We cannot support your personal computing environment because each environment may differ in ways that are outside of our control.

Please understand that your personal computing environment is not supported by ANU. When the lab systems are not working, you should inform your tutor and report the problem via the ANU Service Desk.Īll practical work for this course can be completed using freely available tools that run on most operating systems.įor your convenience, we provide basic installation instructions below. ANU staff provide technical support for both virtual and physical laboratory environments, and we have done our best to ensure that that environment works well in every respect. Like most other computer science courses at ANU, this course is designed on the assumption that you will use the environment provided by ANU (physically or virtually). Sorry, your browser doesn't support embedded videos, but don't worry, you can Installing Tools For Your Home Environment #
