General Information

When:   Tue/Thu, 1:00 pm - 2:15 pm
Where: 5502 Sennott Square Building (map)
Instructor: Prof. Alexandros Labrinidis (contact)
Grad TA: Ali Alanjawi (contact)
Ugrad TAs: Chris Povirk (contact)
Ezra Smith (contact)

Purpose: 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.
Prereq: 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.
Enrollment: 46 students currently registered
Textbook: Programming the World Wide Web, 3rd Edition
by Robert W. Sebesta (c) 2005 Addison Wesley
ISBN: 0-321-30332-6
Web page: http://db.cs.pitt.edu/courses/cs1520/fall2005

Announcements
Dec 05: Posted material for final exam.
Dec 05: Posted last PHP examples from class.
Nov 29: Posted slides on SQL.
Nov 28: Fourth Assignment is posted.
Nov 28: Posted mysql/php examples and material in class notes.
Nov 13: Third Assignment is posted.
Nov 10: Posted slides and examples from today's lecture.
Nov 8: Posted all notes/examples for PHP that we have covered in class (including today's).

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