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This page is under construction. It is intended to be used to provide access to up-to-date information about courses I am teaching at Chabot College, at least while router, firewall and other problems prevent me from doing so on pages in the college's domain. My web page in the Chabot College Computer Science Lab, which may not currently be available, can be found at http://www.cschabot.org/Kadlecek/.

This semester I am not currently scheduled to teach any classes.

In the Fall semester I taught CS 91 (Introduction to HTML), Section 001, which met on Fridays, and CS 94 (XML and XSL for the Web), Section 071, which met on Wednesday evenings.

In the 2001-02 school year, in the summer I taught a nine week section of CS 41 (Introduction to Unix), Section 09B, which met on Monday and Wednesday evenings from June 10th through August 7th, and I co-taught the six week section of the same course, CS 41 (Introduction to Unix), Section 061, which met on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday mornings from June 18th until July 25th. That Spring I taught CS 41 (Introduction to Unix), Section 001, which meets on Fridays, and CS 91 (Introduction to HTML), Section 071, which met on Monday evenings. I was also the Faculty tutor in the Math Lab for a mid-morning shift on Mondays and Wednesdays. That Fall I taught CS 91 (Introduction to HTML), Section 001, which met on Fridays (late morning to early afternoon), and I was the Faculty tutor in the Math Lab for a mid-afternoon shift Mondays and Wednesdays. I was also scheduled to teach CS 42 (Unix Tools, Shell Programming and System Administration), Section 001, meeting on Thursday mornings, but that class was cancelled for lack of enrollment.

During the 2000-2001 academic year, in the Fall I taught one section of CS 41 (Introduction to Unix), and one section of CS 42 (Unix Tools, Shell Programming, and System Administration), and in the Spring I taught one section of CS 41 (Introduction to Unix), and one section of CS 44A (Perl Programming and the Web). That Summer I taught CS 41 (Introduction to Unix), Section 09C, which met on Monday and Wednesday evenings.

During the 1999-2000 academic year, in the Fall I taught two sections of CS 41 (Introduction to Unix), and one section of CS 42 (Unix Environment and System Administration), and in the Spring I taught two sections of CS 41 (Introduction to Unix). That Summer I taught one section of CS 9912 (Introduction to Unix) during the 9-week session.


In my life before teaching at Chabot, among other things I worked as a programmer and software engineer in various industrial settings. One place where I worked was the trains part of APL (American President Lines, at that time an independent company that had a trains half and a ships half, now a division of NOL which sold the trains business to Pacer International). Another was Nanometrics, which makes instrumentation for the semiconductor manufacturing industry. Another was the Instrument Division of Syva, at the time the diagnostics subsidiary of the drug company Syntex. Since then, Syntex was bought by Hoffman-La Roche and is now known as Roche Bioscience Palo Alto, and the diagnostics business was sold to a company now known as Dade-Behring.


My other Chabot web pages are at cschabot, which should be virtually identical to this site, and at csweb, which should be different than this site.

If you have any questions or comments, you can e-mail me at dkadlece@ed.clpccd.cc.ca.us. Follow this link to return to the Chabot College CS Lab Home page.

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