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Dr. Kenny Hunt Wing 213 5-6822 1 C-S 120 SOFTWARE DESIGN I SOFTWARE Image courtesy http://www.flickr.com/photos/fdecomite/3611388781/sizes/z/in/photostream/
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Involves high-level problem-solving skills How to organize data How to organize instructions How to “name” things How to “write” Involves low-level precise logic No ambiguity is allowed Rigidly enforced rules must be followed 2 WHY STUDY SOFTWARE DESIGN? http://www.flickr.com/photos/shonk/418180402/sizes/z/in/photostream/
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3 FORBES 400 (FALL 2015) NameRankNet WorthSource Gates, William1$76,300 Ellison, Lawrence3$46,100 Bezos, Jeff4$45,000 Zuckerberg, Mark14$39,100 Brin, Sergey11$32,700 Page, Larry12$32,700 Ballmer, Steve21$21,500 Michael Dell23$19,200 Allen, Paul2717,300
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Computer-related jobs have been in high demand Some knowledge of computing enhances marketability Most professions rely on computer technology to some degree 4 MOST IN DEMAND DEGREES
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We will write lots of code on the board and on a computer. You should take notes and write the code yourself as a way of studying what we talked about. There will be lots of programming homework. Work on the assignments as soon as they are given. You will not likely succeed otherwise. You have to learn a lot of ‘rules’ about programming. Learn them; although some of these rules are trivial (not important), most are not trivial. If you have a laptop, install Java and BlueJ. You can then work on your laptop and even in class. 5 WHAT TO EXPECT
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