LE/EECS 2031M - Software Tools
W 2019 - Section M
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science , York University (Toronto, Canada)
Lecture and Lab Hours
Lecture: Tuesdays, Thursdays, 11:00-12:30, DB0001
Lab 01: Wednesdays, 13:00-15:00, LAS 1006
Lab 02: Wednesdays, 15:00-17:00, LAS 1006
Instructor
Hui Wang
Office: LAS 2015 (Computer Science & Engineering Building)
Email: huiwang @ eecs . yorku . ca
Office hours:
Wednesdays, 12:00-13:00, 17:00-18:00 in LAS 2010
Thursdays, 12:30-13:30
In labs
By appointments
Teaching Assistant
Recommended Textbooks

The C Programming Language (2nd edition)
by Brian Kernighan and Dennis Ritchie
Prentice Hall Software Series

C Programming, A Modern Approach, 2nd edition
by K. N. King
Additional/Recommended Textbooks
A list can be found here.
Important Dates
Useful Suggestions
- When sending emails to the instructor or TA, please indicate "EECS
2031" in the subject line (e.g., "EECS 2031 - Lecture notes unreadable"),
or they may be deleted by mistake as
spam. Include your name and student ID in the email.
- For questions related to course materials, it is best to
ask after lectures or during office hours. Email is not a good way to explain course materials.
- Read the lecture notes and textbook before and again right
after each lecture. Work on the posted lab exercises before coming to
the scheduled lab sessions.
Test and Exam Policy
- You are allowed to miss a test/exam only under extraordinary circumstances.
- If the reason is sickness, your doctor must fill in the
Attending Physician's Statement form. Only this form, completely and properly filled, will be accepted.
- There are NO make up tests. The weight of a missed test will be transferred to another test or the final exam.
- In this course, all assignments, tests and exam are individual work. Plagiarism and cheating are not tolerable.
Academic Honesty