How to Code: Systematic Program Design - Part 2 - University of British Columbia

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    Course

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    Online

  • Duration

    5 Weeks

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    Different dates available

Expand your use of the core design method from SPD1 to write well-crafted code that operates on more complex data like lists and trees.With this course you earn while you learn, you gain recognized qualifications, job specific skills and knowledge and this helps you stand out in the job market.

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About this course

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Subjects

  • Design
  • Systematic Program Design
  • Code
  • Computer Science
  • Core Design

Course programme

Building on the core method from SPD1, this course quickly expands to cover more complex programs. You will design animations and games in which a number of objects move around the screen. You will also design programs that operate on family trees and other hierarchical structures. But even as your programs get more complex, you will find that the design method makes them easy to write; and that the resulting code is well-structured, well-tested and easy to maintain. This course is part of the How to Code - Systematic Program Design XSeries Program: How to Code: Systematic Program Design - Part 1 How to Code: Systematic Program Design - Part 3

Additional information

Teacher:Gregor Kiczales Gregor is Professor of Computer Science at the University of British Columbia and a Fellow of the Association of Computing Machinery. His career long research goal, continued in this course, is to enable programmers to write programs that, as much as possible, look like their design.

How to Code: Systematic Program Design - Part 2 - University of British Columbia

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