CSCI 1060 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Computer Language, Structured Programming, Information Hiding
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Extended course description / (if more than one is listed, the textbook used is up to the instructor"s discretion) Algorithms, programs, and computing systems. Fundamental techniques of program development and supportive software tools. Programming projects and applications in a structured computer language. This course is typically the first major- related course taken by computer science majors or anyone interested in learning how to program. Author(s): walter savitch and frank m. carrano. Title: java: an introduction to problem solving and programming. This course presents fundamental programming topics in a structured programming language. Major topics covered (approximate course hours) a c. Student outcomes e g n i n r a e. Compiling and running programs (0. 5- hours) Basic input and output (0. 5- hours) Programming style and documentation (1- hour) Scope and block statements (0. 5- hours) Program tracing, testing, and debugging (2- hours) Static variables and methods (0. 5- hours) Information hiding and encapsulation (1- hour) Public and private modifiers (0. 5- hours)