Digital Literacy - 15616 - CS 19000 - DL1 |
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This course is a comprehensive introduction to the digital world. It removes the mystery and dispels myths about smart phones, computers, and the Internet. It concentrates on how computing affects students' lives. This course contains no programming. There will be no Evening Exams., This course is a comprehensive introduction to the digital world. It removes the mystery and dispels myths about smart phones, computers, and the Internet. It concentrates on how computing affects students' lives. This course contains no programming. There will be no Evening Exams. CS students may take this course for elective credit only.
Associated Term: Spring 2017 Registration Dates: Oct 24, 2016 to Jan 16, 2017 Levels: Graduate, Indiana College Network, Professional, Undergraduate Attributes: Lower Division, Variable Title West Lafayette Campus Lecture Schedule Type 3.000 Credits View Catalog Entry Course Materials |
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Learning Community Seminar - 18079 - CS 19000 - LCS |
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Associated Term: Spring 2017
Registration Dates: Oct 24, 2016 to Jan 16, 2017 Levels: Graduate, Indiana College Network, Professional, Undergraduate Attributes: Lower Division, Variable Title West Lafayette Campus Lecture Schedule Type 1.000 Credits View Catalog Entry Course Materials
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Tools - 11044 - CS 19000 - LE2 Link Id: A3 Linked Sections Required(A4) |
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"This course introduces students to various programming tools which will aid them in their Computer Science classes, personal projects, and software development job experiences. After successfully completing this course a student will understand how to (1) use Unix/Linux commands for navigating directories and files and manipulating files and folders (2) use terminal commands for searching and input/output redirection (3) use shells such as sh, csh, ksh, tcsh, bash, zsh (4) do debugging via print statements and general debugger concepts (5) use version control via Git and Github, source control, workflow, commit, collaboration, pull, push, create and pushing a new repository, cloning, branches, merging, and conflicts (6) use vim including mouseless navigation, normal/insert mode, copy/paste, search/replace, and saving/quitting. "
Associated Term: Spring 2017 Registration Dates: Oct 24, 2016 to Jan 16, 2017 Levels: Graduate, Indiana College Network, Professional, Undergraduate Attributes: Lower Division, Variable Title West Lafayette Campus Lecture Schedule Type 1.000 Credits View Catalog Entry Course Materials |
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