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Lecture:

Programming I

Published: 17 Sep 2018 (latest update: 02 Oct 2018)
Short: ProgI
Study: Computer Science
Semester: WS 2018/19

The course Programming I is about fundamentals of programming for first-year students and covers fundamental concepts of programming. JAVA is used as a teaching language. Nevertheless, the principles apply to every (imperative or class-based object-oriented) programming language. The course is given for Computer Science students at the Lübeck University of Applied Sciences, and covers the following aspects:

  • Fundamental concepts of programming including programming paradigms and runtime models
  • Variables, data types, operators and expressions
  • Control flow and routines (functions, procedures, methods)
  • Reference data types and collections
  • (Stream based) I/O programming and serialization of objects
  • Recursive programming and recursive datastructures
  • Functional programming using lambda functions
  • Exception handling
  • Introduction to object oriented programming and UML introducing fundamental concepts like abstraction, encapsulation, and polymorphism

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