CSE 20232
C / C++ Programming
02/10/04
Fall Semester
CSE 20232C / C++ Programming(3-0-3)
 Top-down analysis, structured programming, and a discussion of the Unix operating system. Basic analysis of algorithms, algorithm development, implementation and debugging and testing of programs. Students will write a series of programs in the C++ language to learn the concepts that are taught and to acquire experience in solving problems.
  
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Faculty-in-Charge: John Stewman
 
Course Goals:The goals of this course are to teach the fundamentals of efficient problem solving, structured computer programming, and object-oriented programming using the C++ programming language and Unix operating system. The course will also touch on some basics of of computer organization.
Prerequisites:Math 10550 or equivalent; EG 10111/10112, or prior programming experience in a high-level language.
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Computer Usage:This course has 8 to 10 programming assignments done on Unix workstations.
Laboratory Usage:There is no formal laboratory for this course.
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