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= COMP1911 = == Higher Computing 1 == |
#acl All:read = COMP1911: Computing 1 = ||<#cccccc>~+ Course Material +~ ||<#ccccff> ~+ '''[[http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~cs1911/09s2|2009 s2]]''' +~<<BR>>''current session'' ||<#cccccc> ~-[[http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~cs1911/09s1|2009 s1]]-~ ||<#cccccc> ~-[[http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~cs1911/08s2|2008 s2]]-~ ||<#cccccc> ~-[[http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~cs1911/08s1|2008 s1]]-~ || |
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''Introduction to programming for non-computing majors. Introduction to C, problem solving, debugging, programming style, teamwork. Content is roughly the first half of COMP1917, ie up to but not including pointers and dynamic data structures.'' |
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* Topic list * More Detail * Notes for teacher * Coding Style Guide |
* [[CoreCourses/Syllabus| Topic list]] * [[CoreCourses/StyleGuide|Coding Style Guide]] |
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=== Offerings === * Click here for the ~+ Current Session +~ * Past sessions: |
=== Student Resources === * [[/CourseInformation|Standard Course Outline]] * [[/Schedule|Standard Teaching Schedule]] * [[/SampleExam|Sample Exam]] * [[firstYear| Which Computing Course Should I Take?]] * [[https://cgi.cse.unsw.edu.au/~cs1711cgi/richard/cgi-bin/moin.cgi/Teaching/12WeekSyllabus/Overview?action=print|What paths are possible through the Computing Courses?]] |
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=== Resources === * Course Outline * Teaching Schedule * Sample Exam * Past Exams: |
== Staff Resources == * [[/TeacherNotes|Notes on syllabus]] ||Postmortems and suggestions||~- [[/Postmortem/09s2|09s2]] -~||~- [[/Postmortem/09s1|09s1]] -~||~- [[/Postmortem/08s2|08s2]] -~||~- [[/Postmortem/08s1|08s1]] -~|| ---- ~- CategoryCourseHomePage -~ |
COMP1911: Computing 1
Overview
Introduction to programming for non-computing majors. Introduction to C, problem solving, debugging, programming style, teamwork. Content is roughly the first half of COMP1917, ie up to but not including pointers and dynamic data structures.
Course Coverage
Student Resources