Department of Computer Science
School of Engineering and Applied Science
Washington University in St. Louis
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- Our lecture hall is (again) Steinberg, which is near the northeast corner
of campus.
- It's a bit of a hike from the South 40, so do what you can
to arrive on time.
- Class starts at 10:07, in the Washington University
tradition of 7-past.
- I will end a few minutes early so you can make your
next class, if any, on time.
About the course:
CSE 132 builds on CSE 131's introduction to computer science. While CSE 131
considered stand-alone programs with little effect on the outside world,
CSE 132 explores
concepts, techniques, and design approaches for dealing with persistence,
concurrency, and network computing.
Algorithms and
data structures are presented as needed to support discussion of these
topics. Concepts and skills are mastered through the design and
implementation of software projects. Collaboration skills are developed
as work is performed in small teams.
Java, an object-oriented programming language, is the
vehicle of exploration. Prerequisite: CSE 131 or equivalent.
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Times and Places:
- The course calendar shows the schedule for this course.
- Lecture takes place in the Steinberg auditorium.
- Studio sessions and labs take place in the Cupples II attic (Cupples II 300).
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TA Consulting
Hours are held at various times, including evenings and weekends.
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Textbook:
- There are two textbooks that are recommended for this course. You
should arrange to have access to one of them.
- Core Java (RKC fill in details)
- Liskov (RKC fill in details)
Last modified 20:12:04 CST 11 January 2010
by Ron K. Cytron