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CS1112-206/211/212–Fall 2009. Lab 14 – Last Lab Tuesday, December 1, 2009 Wednesday, December 2, 2009. Takeaways from CS1112. There are many ways to solve a problem. Some of them are more acceptable than others. How to have bananas in your dorm room? Three steps in writing a program:
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CS1112-206/211/212–Fall 2009 Lab 14 – Last Lab Tuesday, December 1, 2009 Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Takeaways from CS1112 • There are many ways to solve a problem. • Some of them are more acceptable than others. • How to have bananas in your dorm room? • Three steps in writing a program: • Designing • Implementing • Testing You should spend most of your time in the first and last steps. • Functions as Black Boxes • How to drive a car. • Time-and-Space Tradeoff • There is no free lunch.
What to do after CS1112? • 1112 -> 2800 • Discrete Structures • Mathematical Foundations of Computer Science • 1112 -> 1130 -> 2110 • Object-Oriented Programming and Data Structures • Another paradigm of programming languages • 2110 -> 3110 • Data Structures and Functional Programming • More complex (but really useful) programming languages • 2800 + 3110 -> 4820 • Introduction to Analysis of Algorithms • How to go to as many parties as possible in limited time?
Time’s Up. • Thanks for being here and participating. • Hope you enjoy the section. I always do. • See you at Mobile Office Hours and the final exam. • Reminder: Final Exam • Date: Monday, December 14, 2009 • Time: 7-9:30PM • Place: Barton Hall 100 West, Main Floor • Good luck! • See you around. • Feel free to (and please) say hi.