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Foil 85 CPS606 Programming for the Web

From Java Language in the Computer Science Curriculum ADMI Tutorial Duluth Minnesota -- June 3 99. by Geoffrey C. Fox


CPS606 - Computational Methods for Distributed Information Systems (aka Programming for the Web)
  • The goal of this course is to teach students the basic programming skills and languages that are needed to implement distributed Web applications. Coursework will include a short programming module on CGI scripting in Perl and a more lengthy module on programming the Java applet interface to the World Wide Web. Java networking and distributed computing will also be covered. Background material on Web architecture and networking will be included. Prerequisite: Computer programming in some language such as C or C++.



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