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Course Description :
This is the introductory course for computer science at UNSW. This course consists of three strands: programming, systems, and general computer-science literacy. The programming strand is further divided into two parts. For the first half of the course we cover small scale programming, in the second half we look at how to effectively use teams to produce more substantial software. In the systems strand we will look at how computers work. Concentrating on microprocessors, memory, and machine code. In the literacy strand we will look at topics drawn from: computing history, algorithms, WWW programming, ethics and law, cryptography and security, and other topics of general interest. The strands will be covered in an intermingled fashion.
Other Resources :
Other Computer Science Courses
- CSE142: Computer Programming I by University of Washington
- The Beauty of Joy of Computing by UC Berkeley
- Advanced Topics in Software Systems by University of Washington
- Introduction to Algorithms by MIT
- CSEP 590A History of Computing by University of Washington
- Computational Geometry by IIT Delhi
- Numerical Optimization by IISc Bangalore
- Parallel Computation by University of Washington
- Low Power VLSI Circuits and Systems by IIT Kharagpur
- iPhone Application Development (Winter 2010) by Stanford
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