The IT University /Courses Fall 2004 /Introduction to Programmering - Concepts and Tools

Introduction to Programming - Concepts and Tools

The goal of this course is to get solid understanding of the basic concepts of modern programming languages, and to see how those concepts are realized in a modern object oriented programming language, Java.

The course is part of the course programme at the IT University of Copenhagen, and covers the necessary prerequesites for other advanced programming courses (like object oriented programming), and other technical courses.

This page gives information for the course taught in fall 2004.

Latest news:

  • (04.01.2005) The exam takes place January 6 from 9 to 13 in room 2A12 and 2A14 (if your birthday is in the range 01-15, otherwise in) 3A12 and 3A14.
  • (28.10.2004) Solution proposal for the assignment from week 3-5 is now available. 
  • (30.09.2004) Solution proposal for the assignment from week 2 is now available. 
  • (24.09.2004) You are encouraged to exploit the course user group: it-c.courses.IPBR. It may be helpful posting questions and receiving answers from fellow students. For more information about news groups see the news groups info-page
  • (20.09.2004) For the mandatory assignments it's required to hand in a paper submission. If you, as an exception, some week have problems doing so do contact Jens Chr.
  • (10.09.2004) Wellcome to Anders Hauge, our new teaching assistant. 
  • (10.09.2004) Solution proposal for the assignment from week 1 is now available. 
  • (09.09.2004) Here is the homepage for the course book with e.g. copies of the first three capters, the authors notes and slides, and a list of errata.
  • (06.09.2004) Do make sure to use only the rooms 4A54 and 4A56 for the labs, Java may not be properly installed in other pc rooms. 
  • (02.08.2004) The course starts on Thursday, September 2, at 5pm in lecture room AUD4 (4A60).

Material


Teachers: 

Teaching Assistant:


updated 2005-01-05
Jens Christian Godskesen (jcg@itu.dk)

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