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Tue/Thu, 1:00 pm - 2:15 pm |
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| Where: |
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5502 Sennott Square Building
(map) |
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| Instructor: |
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Prof. Alexandros Labrinidis
(contact) |
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| Grad TA: |
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Ali Alanjawi
(contact) |
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| Ugrad TAs: |
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Chris Povirk
(contact) |
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Ezra Smith
(contact) |
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| Purpose: |
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This course will explore various programming paradigms that are used when building web applications. Emphasis will be given on reusing existing components/libraries rather than building systems from scratch. This course will cover Perl, Java (including JSP) and PHP. The goal of the course is to expose students to a spectrum of web programming paradigms through lectures and hands-on project experience.
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| Prereq: |
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A grade of C or better in CS 0445 is required (or permission of the
instructor). Working knowledge of Java and familiarity with
Unix are assumed.
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| Enrollment: |
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46 students currently registered |
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| Textbook: |
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Programming the World Wide Web,
3rd Edition
by Robert W. Sebesta (c) 2005 Addison Wesley
ISBN: 0-321-30332-6
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| Web page: |
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http://db.cs.pitt.edu/courses/cs1520/fall2005
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