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When: | Tuesday, Thursday 11:00 AM- 12:15 PM |
Where: | IS 405 (Note the room change)! |
Instructor: | Peter Brusilovsky. Contact data and office hours could be found on instructor's teaching page. |
Official Description: | Introduction to the concepts, principles, and skills of programming, including compilers, algorithms, and problem solving using a high level programming language such as C. Intended for students with little or no programming experience who seek an Information Science major. (Prerequisite: MATH 0031 or MATH 0032 or equivalent; may be taken concurrently with INFSCI 0010) |
Course Web Page: | http://www2.sis.pitt.edu/~peterb/0012-032/ |
TAs: | Sergey Sosvovsky (sergeys@mail.sis.pitt.edu), Dan Groft (dcgst14+@pitt.edu). For office hours see CourseWeb |
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