Date: Wed, 20 Nov 1996 21:45:08 GMT
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Welcome to the home page for the Computer Science Department's Introduction to Computer Science I course CLA CS 111. This is the starting point for online course information and documentation.
Here is the most recent CS 111 Course News.
Here is the current HOMEWORK.
Here are some pointers concerning preparation and submission of homework.
There will be points taken off for late assignments.
Here are some examples of programs which we've looked at in class.
CS 111 is the main introductory programming course in the computer science curriculum. It serves as the first course for computer science majors, a requirement for several other majors and a computer science distribution course for all CLA students. The catalog description can be found here. In CS 111 students will learn to program using the C language and the UNIX operating system environment. Standard programming techniques and topics will be taught. These topics include data types, flow of control, arithmetic and string operators, functions, arrays and pointers. In addition a variety of fundamental data structures and algorithms will be covered. The following list of pointers provides access to information concerning the course, the students and the instructors.
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