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IntroductionThis is the continuing course for COMP 1010. If you are interested in learning more about advanced programming concepts after taking COMP 1010, or are thinking about enrolling in the Computer Science Undergraduate program, this is the course for you. You will be introduced to the concept of object oriented programming, basic data structures and algorithms in this course. This basically means that Comp 1020 usually picks up where COMP 1010 left off with a brief recap on arrays and binary search algorithms. |
...By StudentsA great addition to COMP 1010 knowledge. Here students would be taught more powerful tools for manipulating and storing data. |
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Prerequisites
Introductory Computer Science 1 (COMP 1010)