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FALL 2009
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GENERAL INFORMATION15-110 is an introduction to the process of program design and analysis using the Java programming language for students who have NO prior programming experience. Topics to be covered include basic data types and their operators, I/O, control structures (selection, loops), classes (including methods and fields), files, arrays and simple sorting and searching algorithms. Prerequisites/Entrance RequirementsNo prerequisites. NOTE: If you have taken a programming course in a language other than Java and have used functions, loops and arrays, you should NOT enroll in 15-110 and instead enroll in 15-121. Meeting Times & Rooms (GHC = Gates-Hillman Center)Mon/Wed/Fri 3:30-4:20PM (Lecture - Sections E and F) - GHC 4215 Required TextbookJava Software Solutions, 6th edition by John Lewis and William Loftus, Addison-Wesley (2009). |
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