CSC 117
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[edit] Introduction to Computer Science
An examination of the ideas behind the operation of computers and the Internet, with an emphasis on programming. Students learn to use selection, repetition, function definition, structured types, and standard libraries to build useful programs. Topics include databases, an introduction to robotics, the basic operation of the Internet, and related social, legal, and ethical issues. Prerequisite: basic skills in mathematics or permission of the instructor.
- Four Credit Hours
Normally taught in Fall and Spring
[edit] This page is for Material Pertinent to the Current Course: Spring 2010, Taught by user: oldham
I will be using this entry for at least persistent material, and expect you to use the discussion page. See Student_HowTOs (the wiki how tos section) if you are not familiar with wikis. Joe
[edit] Resources
- Two Texts
- Text #1: [Zelle, Python Programming]
- Text #2: Case Studies in Information Technology Ethics 9780130991508
- [python.org]
- [Centre Moodle (instead of webCT] (Find the syllabus on moodle)
- On This Wiki
- Turing_and_HTML
- Student_HowTOs#How_Tos Student Howtos -- includes basic wiki editing
[edit] Announcements
Unclear how much we will use the wiki in Spring 2010
[edit] Archive
Wiki material pertinent to previous iterations of the course may be found in archived pages.
Fall 2009 Shannon
