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| WikiHowTo | How to use the Wiki |
| ClassMembers | Who is in the class and what their WikiName is |
| Administrivia | Useful information and rules about this class |
| PairProgramming | Rules and tips on “Pair Programming” |
| ProgrammingPairs | Who is paired up with whom for pair programming |
| SelfAssessmentHowTo | How to do the self-assessment parts of the assignments |
| SubversionHowTo | How Subversion works and how to use it |
| CourseTexts | Required (and optional) textbooks for the class |
| TutoringHours | Whom you can find to help you, and when |
| AskingForHelp | How and when to ask for help |
| DoxygenHowTo | How to use the Doxygen's structured comments for documentation |
| DebuggingHowTo | How to find bugs in your code |
| GdbHowTo | Hints specifically on using the gdb debugger |
| ValgrindHowTo | Hints on using valgrind to detect memory problems |
| UnixHowTo | How to customize the Linux environment |
| LaTeXHowTo | How to use LaTeX to typeset beautiful math |
| UsefulTools | Useful tools you can use on CS systems |
| UsingYourOwnMachine | How to use your computer rather than the lab ones. |
| C++Tips | Useful tips for working with C++ |
| Google Testing Framework | Information about the Google testing framework |
| ClassNotes | Collaboratively-created notes for the entire class |
| ClassNotesRoster | Who has primary responsibility for the notes for each class |
| ClassHandouts | Electronic versions of the handouts given out in class |
| WhatYouLearn | What you will learn in CS 70 |
| HomeworkAssignments | Homework assignments |
| AssignmentChecklist | Think you're done? Check here. |