Introduction to Programming for Internet
Lecture, three hours; discussion, two hours. Requisites: course 10A or Computer Science 31 or equivalent, and one from course 10B, 16A, 20A, Computer Science 32, or equivalent, with grades of C- or better. Introduction to programming for World Wide Web for students with strong foundation in programming. HTML5 and CSS3 markup languages to design websites; client-side scripting with JavaScript to enable event-driven interactivity, animations, and cookie tracking; server-side scripting with PHP to render HTML pages, store, and retrieve data on server; and introduction to databases through SQLite3. P/NP or letter grading.
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Professor Andrews is excellent as always. His lectures are very organized and informative, and he always speaks very precisely and clearly. It's very easy to follow and get an A in his class if you attend all his lectures and do all his homeworks (and attend office hours once in a while).
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No group projects
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No midterms
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Finals week final
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100% recommend the textbook
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