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CSE 1030: Introduction to Computer Science II
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Welcome
Welcome to the CSE 1030 website for the Winter 2010/11 semester.
This course continues the separation of concern theme of CSE1020 by introducing the concern of the implementer: rather than use a ready-made API, you will implement a given API. Topics include implementing simple classes, aggregates, and inheritance hierarchies; abstract classes and interfaces; building graphical user interfaces; recursion; searching and sorting; and linked lists. The course also covers contracts, generics, and design patterns such as singleton and MVC.
Instructors
- Section M: Prof. G. Turpin – Contact information
- Section Z: Prof. A. Eckford – Contact information
Lecture Times and Locations
- Section M: Mondays and Wednesdays, 1730-1900, SC 302
- Section Z: Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, 1030-1130, CLH B