IS 130 Lecture Notes & SupplementsThese notes were used in class and for quizzes. Supplements include examples of problem solving or of code. All lecture notes are available in HTML for online viewing and in Acrobat PDF for easy printing. |
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03 – Variables, Identifiers, Declarations & Assignments; Newsletter Subscriptions for IT News PDF 04 – Input/Output (I/O); Development Methodologies, Production & Quality Assurance PDF 05 – Data Types & Expressions; Data Center Management PDF 06 – Flow of Control: Branching, Looping; Data Integrity & Backups PDF 07 – Programming Style; INFOSEC PDF 08 - Debug; Malicious Code PDF 09 -- Legal and Ethical Issues PDF 10 -- Top-Down Design PDF 11 -- Functions PDF 12 -- no lecture notes 13 -- Procedural Abstraction & Review PDF 14 -- Local Variables & The Net, the Web and Appropriate Use PDF 15 -- Overloading Function Names, Example of Solving a Problem & Netiquette PDF 16 -- Data Communications (1) PDF 17 -- Workshop; no lecture notes 18 -- Call by Reference PDF 19 -- Data Communications (2) -- DoD Training on Information Infrastructure. 21 -- Procedural Abstraction: Preconditions and Postconditions; Drivers and Stubs PDF
23 -- Arrays PDF 25 -- Arrays in Functions PDF
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