This course is a continuation
of ITK 177 (ITK 189.02 in the past). The course provides additional detail into
object-oriented programming and how it is used in information technology.
Topics include: object-oriented design, interfaces, polymorphism, using various
data structures, exceptions, string, dates, events, GUI, threads, database
access, and web-based applications. Throughout the course good design, testing,
and programming principles will be emphasized.
Prerequisites: C or better in ITK 177.
Instructor: Kyoungwon Suh
Class: Section 1: Williams
Hall 21 TuTh 12:35PM - 1:50PM
Section 2: Williams Hall 27
TuTh 6:30PM - 7:45PM
Credits: 3
School of Information Technology
Old Union building
Illinois State University
Normal, IL
Phone: (309) 438-3744
Email: kwsuh [a-t] ilstu.edu
Office Hours: Mondays and Wednesdays 2:00PM-4:00 PM; Room 302B, or by
appointment
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modified: Mon Aug 18 04:40:00 PM CDT 2008