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115. Robots, Games and Problem Solving

Problem-solving techniques and algorithm development with emphasis on program design, introductory numerical methods and object-oriented programming from the client perspective. This course is intended for those seeking a thorough and rigorous exposure to programming; an ideal course for those considering graduate school in any field. Topics covered include programming language syntax (e.g., C++, Python), coding, debugging, testing and good documentation style. Concepts include arithmetic and logical operations; simple input and output; functions and the introductory data structures of arrays, records and classes. Three hours of lecture and a two-hour laboratory per week. (Previously Programming Fundamentals)

(Tom Armstrong)


Connections:
Conx 20016 Logic and Programming

 

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