![]() ![]() If you don't do the readingīefore coming to class, you may have difficulty following the Reading assignments should be completedīefore coming to class. Many lectures have associated reading assignments from the Android Programming: The Big Nerd Ranch Guide (3rd Edition) by Bill Phillips, et.Core Java SE 9 for the Impatient, 2nd Edition by Cay Horstmann.Required and available at the BYU Bookstore and various online retailers, There are two textbooks for the course, both of which are If you have disability that requires use of an electronic device in class, speak with your Notes may be taken using good old-fashioned paper and pen(cil). Therefore, you may not use laptops, tablets, phones, or other technology in class. We have learned by sad experience that technology is a major distraction to students in class,Īnd prevents them from listening, participating, and learning as they should. Unforeseen events may require some changes. We will try to strictly follow this schedule, but Information about the lecture topics that are planned for eachĭay. What announcements were made in your absence. You are accountable for all administrative information Class attendance is a prerequisite for receiving help fromĬlass is the primary forum for conducting administrativeīusiness (changes to assignments, due dates, exam dates, etc.). You are accountable for all material presented inĬlass. Demonstrate the aptitude and work ethic necessary to succeed in computer science.Learn the fundamental concepts and implementation techniques of:.Know and understand basic coding, testing, and debugging strategies for large programs.Be familiar with basic object-oriented design concepts. ![]() ![]() Be able to apply problem solving techniques to large programs.Have experience in and be comfortable with programming large programs.Specifically, the objectives of the course are to: Of computer programming concepts and skills that are essential in developing realistic The goal of CS 240 is to help students learn a variety Students may take CS 240 before CS 236, depending on their level of You also complete CS 236 before taking CS 240. At BYU-Provo these requirements areįilled by successfully completing CS 142 and CS 235. Object-oriented programming, and that you have previously taken an introductoryĭata structures and algorithms course where you learned about linked lists,īinary search trees, hashing, sorting, etc. Introductory programming courses in which you learned the basic concepts of In CS 240 we assume that you have previously taken ![]()
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