CPS 100, Fall 1997
Programming Design and Analysis II
CPS 100 is the second course for majors, minors, or those interested in
studying data structures, algorithm analysis, and object oriented
programming.
The course is designed for students who
satisfy ONE of the criteria below.
- Students who have taken CPS 06 at Duke and thus know C++.
- Students who have earned a score of 4 or 5 on the AB Advanced
Placement exam and thus know how to implement data structures such as
linked lists and trees using pointers.
Students who have previous programming experienc, but
without experience in C++ or without experience with pointers,
linked lists, trees, and related structures should elect CPS 100e. See
the guide for
choosing a computer science course for more information.
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Professor
Owen Astrachan
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- Office: D241, LSRC
- email: ola@cs.duke.edu
or ola@acpub.duke.edu
- phone: 660-6522
- office hours: Tuesday 10:30 -- 12:00, Thursday 2:00 -- 3:30
and 30 minutes after each class (any time for quick questions)
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TA
Michael Loeb
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UTA
TBA
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- Office: D240, LSRC (yurt)
- email:
- phone: 660-6526
- office hours:
Owen L. Astrachan
Last modified: Sun Aug 31 23:27:27 EDT 1997