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Welcome to the Wiki-Based Text for COMP 1010 at the UofM |
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Chapter 1: Getting Started |
Welcome to COMP 1010 at the University of Manitoba. This text will show you how to set up your own computer so you can do your assignments at home. Confused about logging in to the website or the lab computers? Read on. Then you will learn how to write your first program in Java. And from here you'll learn how to write programs that do more than output "Hello World!". We'll show you how to use loops, call methods, write methods, and understand arrays. Just as importantly, we'll talk about the importance of solving problems and thinking like a programmer. Finally there's a chapter that's meant to show you that computer science is about much more than programming. P.S. Interested in learning more about a wiki? Or about how this wiki-based text came to be? Click here.
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Chapter 2: What is Programming? |
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Chapter 3: Your First Java Program |
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Chapter 4: Calling Methods |
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Chapter 5: Control Structures |
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Chapter 6: Loops |
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Chapter 7: User Defined Methods |
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Chapter 8: Arrays |
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Chapter 9: More With Arrays |
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Chapter 10: Problem Solving |
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Chapter 11: More About Computer Science |
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