About CS 2100 A
Intermediate programming concepts including common data structures, algorithms, style, design, documentation, testing and debugging techniques, and an introduction to object-oriented programming. Prerequisite: CS 1210 with a grade of C- or better.
Notes
Prereqs enforced by the system: C- or better in CS 1210; Must register in lab CS 2100 L01 or L02; Open to Degree and PACE students
Section Description
Intermediate programming concepts including common data structures, algorithms, design, documentation, testing and debugging techniques, and an introduction to object-oriented programming.
This course builds upon Programming I, first reinforcing basic procedural programming concepts in a new language (Java) and then moving into inheritance, polymorphism, recursion and simple data structures.
CS 2100 Prerequisites: A C- or better in CS21 or CS1210. It will be assumed that you have a grasp of the elements of computer programming including, but not limited to, variables, selection statements, repetition statements, functions, flow of control, simply input/output and basic data structures.
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