Introduction to Computers and Engineering Problem Solving
1.00 · Civil and Environmental Engineering · Undergraduate, Graduate · Spring 2012
Dr. George Kocur, Dr. Christopher Cassa, Prof. Marta C. Gonzalez
<p>This course presents the fundamentals of object-oriented software design and development, computational methods and sensing for engineering, and scientific and managerial applications. It cover topics, including design of classes, inheritance, graphical user interfaces, numerical methods, streams, threads, sensors, and data structures. Students use Java<sup>®</sup> programming language to complete weekly software assignments.</p> <p><strong>How is 1.00 different from other intro programming …
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