An introduction to procedural and object-oriented programming methodology. Topics include program structure, conditional and iterative programming, procedures, arrays and records, object classes, encapsulation, information hiding, inheritance, polymorphism, file I/O, and exceptions. Includes required laboratory. (https://www.cs.stonybrook.edu/students/Undergraduate-Studies/courses/CSE114)
Instructor: Dr. Praveen Tripathi
202 New Computer Science Department, Stony Brook University
Office hours: Tuesdays and Thursdays 02:30 PM to 04:00 PM
CSE 114
Phone: 1 (704) 858-7047
Email: praveen@cs.stonybrook.edu
Week | Date | Lecture Topics/Notes | Readings |
1 | Mo. 8/28 | Administrative (course information) | JDK & Eclipse Tutorials from Liang companion Web site, ABET |
We. 8/30 | Introduction to Computers, Programs, and Java | Read Liang ch. 1 | |
2 | Mo. 9/4 | No classes in Session (after Labor Day - Observed) | See Stony Brook Calendars here: http://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/registrar/calendars/academic_calendars.html |
We. 9/6 | Elementary Programming | Read Liang ch. 2 | |
3 | Mo. 9/11 | Selections | Read Liang ch. 3 |
We. 9/13 | Mathematical Functions, Characters, and Strings | Read Liang ch. 4 | |
4 | Mo. 9/18 | Loops | Read Liang ch. 5 |
We. 9/20 | Methods | Read Liang ch. 6 | |
5 | Mo. 9/25 | Methods (cont.) | Read Liang ch. 6 |
We. 9/27 | Arrays | Read Liang ch. 7 | |
6 | Mo. 10/2 | Multidimensional Arrays | Read Liang ch. 8 |
We. 10/4 | Objects and Classes | Read Liang ch. 9 | |
7 | Mo. 10/9 | Object-Oriented Thinking | Read Liang ch. 10 |
We. 10/11 | Midterm Review | See Blackboard here:http://blackboard.stonybrook.edu | |
8 | Monday, 10/16 | MIDTERM EXAM 1: Evening exam: 8:45pm-10:15pm, 10/16 | See schedule in SOLAR: http://it.stonybrook.edu/services/solar |
We. 10/18 | Inheritance and Polymorphism | Read Liang ch. 11 | |
9 | Mo. 10/23 | Inheritance and Polymorphism (cont.) | Read Liang ch. 11 |
We. 10/25 | Exception Handling and Text I/O | Read Liang ch. 12 | |
10 | Mo. 10/30 | Abstract Classes and Interfaces | Read Liang ch. 13 |
We. 11/1 | Abstract Classes and Interfaces (cont.) | Read Liang ch. 13 | |
11 | Mo. 11/6 | Midterm Review | See Blackboard here:http://blackboard.stonybrook.edu |
Tu, 11/7 | MIDTERM EXAM 2: Evening exam: 8:45pm-10:15pm, 11/7 | See schedule in SOLAR: http://it.stonybrook.edu/services/solar | |
We. 11/8 | JavaFX Basics | Read Liang ch. 14 | |
12 | Mo. 11/13 | JavaFX Basics (cont.) | Read Liang ch. 14 |
We. 11/15 | Event-Driven Programming | Read Liang ch. 15 | |
13 | Mo. 11/20 | JavaFX UI Controls and Multimedia | Read Liang ch. 16 |
We. 11/22 | Thanksgiving Break - No classes in Session | See Stony Brook Calendars here: http://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/registrar/calendars/academic_calendars.html | |
14 | Mo. 11/27 | Recursion | Read Liang ch. 18 |
We. 11/29 | Recursion (cont.) | Read Liang ch. 18 | |
15 | Mo. 12/4 | Recursion (cont.) | Read Liang ch. 18 |
We. 12/6 | Final Review | See Blackboard here:http://blackboard.stonybrook.edu | |
Final | Wed., 12/ | FINAL EXAM: Common exam: 8:00am-10:45am | See Final Exams University Schedule here: http://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/registrar/registration/exams.html |
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