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02393 Programming in C, C++, and Java
International course for all students. Also offered as a special evening course under open university. A little advanced, not a beginners course in programming.
Danish title: Programmering i C, C++ og Java
Language:  English    ECTS-creditpoints:  10   
Type:  civil engineering course, open university, food engineering, Diplom(B, E, K, M, IT)
Class schedule:   E3 or
E5 Autumn
An additional course Wednesday evening and Thursday evening 5-9 pm. is for open university, but a few students might have some vacant seats.
Exam schedule:   No exam
Recommended semester:  At any time during the study (civil), 6th or 7th semester (diplom)
Scope and form:  Read at home. Exercises. Compulsory attendance: 8 hours in each of 12 weeks.
Class A: Thur. 8-12am. & Fri.1-5pm.
Class B: Wedn.8-12am. & 1-5pm.
Class C: Wedn.5-9pm. & Thur.5-9pm. Open univ.
Max. 24 participants per class.
Teams of 2 students.
Evaluation:  Approval of exercises
Each week problems are solved by teams of 2 persons. The resulting programs are to be approved by the teacher. When all programs during 12 weeks have been approved, the 2 participants of the team have passed the course. No reports, just programs.
Examination:  Pass/fail
Previous course:  91174
Prerequisites:   You must have passed an introductory programming course earlier (no matter in what language). The present course is an advanced course, not a beginners course in programming.
No credit points with:  91174, 49423, 49420
Participant limitation:  Min. 17 Max. 24
Aim:  The aim of the course is to enable the students to write advanced programs in the languages C, C++, and Java.
Contents:  Fundamentals. Classes. Writing Windows applications having cursor, icon, menu, keyboard accelerators, dialog boxes, message boxes, buttons, help, graphics, timers and animation. Processing a gray tone image coming from a TV-camera. Writing a Java applet game for the Internet: try to control an animated chemical plant. Neural network in Java.
Remarks:  The course takes place in building 377, first floor, room 711 or 713(data bars). The number of participants is limited (24 per class). Therefore, if you do not show up when the course starts, another person can have the seat.
Contact:  Bjarne Hellesen, building 377, (+45) 4525 5487, bh@imm.dtu.dk
Course URL:  http://www.ifak.dtu.dk/kurser/m02393.html