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![]() | CSCI A201/A597Introduction to Programming I Spring 2000 |
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A201 Introduction to Programming I (4 cr.) NMMC P: two years of high school mathematics or M014. Fundamental programming constructs, including loops, arrays, classes, and files. General problem-solving techniques. Emphasis on modular programming, user-interface design, and developing good programming style. Not intended for computer science majors. Credit not given for both A201 and A597.
A597 Introduction to Programming I (3 cr.) Fundamental programming constructs, including loops, arrays, classes, and files. General problem-solving techniques. Emphasis on modular programming, user-interface design, and developing good programming style. Credit not given for A597 and A201. Not intended for computer science majors. A597 corresponds to old A501.
Classes: two lectures and one of
two discussion sections/labs per week.
Assignments: about 12 assignments and several (3-4) comprehensive on-line quizzes.
Exams: two practical exams, a midterm and a final. All exams are closed-book.
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Office Hours: by appointment or as listed.
![]() | Offered by the Computer Science Department at Indiana University Bloomington |
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