CSC 012N

INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER SCIENCE


Note: Due to the change of instructors for CSC 012N, the web site for the course has moved to http://www.bernstein-plus-sons.com/.dowling/CSC012

This page is: http://www.bernstein-plus-sons.com/.dowling/CSC012/index.htm
Herbert J. Bernstein
yaya@dowling.edu
based on the course web page by Bill Steinmetz


 

The 1PM Crowd

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The 5:30PM Bunch

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This course is designed to introduce the fundamental concepts required to program a computer.  In particular, the notions of top-down structured programming, selection, and repetition are discussed in the context of the Java programming language.   In addition, the relatively new concept of Object Oriented Programming (OOP) will provide a common thread throughout the semester.  As we go along, I will attempt to summarize the activities of our class and post them here.  That way, if you happen to miss a class or want to review what we did, you can find some help here. 

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This page is based on the CSC012N course web page by Bill Steinmetz, Fall 2001. Revised by Herbert J. Bernstein, 4 November 2001.

 

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