You will write pieces of code, compile them, debug them, disassemble them, measure their performance, optimize them, etc. This course is ideally taken after COMP_SCI 211 early in your academic career.
Students must have taken [CS 111 and (CS 214 or be a CogSci major)] or be a Computer Science Masters or PhD student, or obtain instructor permission, in order to register for this course. Stat 304 is ...
Using the poplar and easy-to-learn Python language, this course offers a practical introduction to basics of programming and how it can be used to analyze, structure, and visualize data. Students will ...
Software Engineering is an essential discipline for any computer science major. In this class you will learn skills that will help you design and build software projects for advanced computer science ...