CMSC 162: Intro to algorithm design II

Fall 2021

Prof. Blaheta

You have by now acquired some basic skills of programming and analysis, but the programs you’ve written have (of necessity) been small and the data uncomplicated. In this course you will continue to develop your programming skills, but more importantly, you will learn how to build layers of abstraction (and use abstractions that others have built) that will enable you to write and understand larger and more interesting programs and processes.

This class meets 10am on MWF, in Rotunda 352; and its labs meet Mondays at 4pm and Tuesdays at 11am, via Zoom.

See the Canvas site for info pertaining to the whole course, including announcements, or pertaining to individual students, like feedback and grades; see this site for info associated with specific days, including topics, readings, board photos, class videos, and links to programs written during class—all of it accessed via the "Calendar" tab above.

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