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u/Ducttape2021 · 1 pointr/IndianaUniversity

CSCI-211 with Suzanne Menzel? Loads of non-majors and potential minors will drop that class in the first week. Just be sure to get on a waitlist and sit in on lecture (her email is on her SOIC page, it would be polite to give her heads up that she'll have an extra student in the room). Here is the textbook they've been using for the past year or so. It's a pretty decent book and if you're ambitious just go ahead and get it right now. Also, this is the IDE/Compiler used for the class. It gets updated pretty frequently by grad students, I believe.

Also, if you see ANYTHING with Andrew Byrd as the teacher in CompSci, just jump on it. Doesn't matter what is being taught, he'll teach it to you. Even better, get into one of his Arduino courses.

As for Informatics, the intro course can be a bit hectic and full of Business majors who have no idea what you do in SOIC, so a similar strategy is advisable.

Larry Yeager is Informatic's Andrew Byrd, but with a somewhat heavier workload. I believe he'll have just gotten back from a year in England doing awesome stuff, so it's the perfect time to get into one of his classes. He teaches I210 (Informatic's C211, but with Python), but is also known to do some interesting topics courses on Artificial Life and Artificial Intelligence. He was also in Terminator II, amongst other awesome things.

Good luck and have fun in SOIC!

u/limeybastard · 8 pointsr/IndianaUniversity

Buy one. As long as the printer has a USB port, order one online, it's less than four bucks.

Your only other option is to call the support center (855-6789) and ask them if it's even possible to set up a network printer in the dorms. My gut feeling is no, because even if it DOES support WPA2 Enterprise encryption, pretty much anyone who finds it on the network will be able to print to it, and you probably don't want that. If you connect it to DeviceNet, it probably won't be able to talk to your computer.

They'll probably tell you to buy a cable.

u/nic_stone · 3 pointsr/IndianaUniversity

I bought this lined composting bucket from amazon a few years ago.

It's about 3.2 gallons and definitely too large, but it did the job. If you could find a slightly smaller one that would probably be closer to the NIck's bucket.

u/nateydawg18 · 2 pointsr/IndianaUniversity

As I remember, it couldn't be much more than a gallon. Perhaps these are similar to what you're looking for?