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Robert E. Larson
INFX 501
Seattle Campus

Concepts in Algorithmic Thinking for Information

Presents programming concepts in the context of information science including the concepts of the algorithm, data storage, expressions, syntax, logic, objects, commands, and events. Introduces the algorithmic manipulation of information objects, and the mindset and methods of computer programming and application development. Credit/no-credit only.

Class description

Use the "Additional Information & Sample Course Web Site" below for a detailed Instructor Course Description and a Sample Course Web Site for this course - the Actual Course Site will go live the first week of the course.

http://faculty.washington.edu/blabob/bob/Courses.shtml

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The information above is intended to be helpful in choosing courses. Because the instructor may further develop his/her plans for this course, its characteristics are subject to change without notice. In most cases, the official course syllabus will be distributed on the first day of class.
Additional Information & Sample Course Web Site
Last Update by Robert E. Larson
Date: 12/05/2011