iTunes

Opening the iTunes Store.If iTunes doesn't open, click the iTunes application icon in your Dock or on your Windows desktop.Progress Indicator
Opening Apple Books.If Apple Books doesn't open, click the Books app in your Dock.Progress Indicator
iTunes

iTunes is the world's easiest way to organize and add to your digital media collection.

We are unable to find iTunes on your computer. To download and subscribe to Programming Abstractions by Julie Zelenski, get iTunes now.

Already have iTunes? Click I Have iTunes to open it now.

I Have iTunes

Programming Abstractions

By Julie Zelenski

To listen to an audio podcast, mouse over the title and click Play. Open iTunes to download and subscribe to podcasts.

Description

This course is the natural successor to Programming Methodology and covers such advanced programming topics as recursion, algorithmic analysis, and data abstraction using the C++ programming language, which is similar to both C and Java. If you've taken the Computer Science AP exam and done well (scored 4 or 5) or earned a good grade in a college course, Programming Abstractions may be an appropriate course for you to start with, but often Programming Abstractions (Accelerated) is a better choice. Programming Abstractions assumes that you already have familiarity with good programming style and software engineering issues (at the level of Programming Methodology), and that you can use this understanding as a foundation on which to tackle new topics in programming and data abstraction. Topics: Abstraction and its relation to programming. Software engineering principles of data abstraction and modularity. Object-oriented programming, fundamental data structures (such as stacks, queues, sets) and data-directed design. Recursion and recursive data structures (linked lists, trees, graphs). Introduction to time and space complexity analysis. Uses the programming language C++ covering its basic facilities.

Customer Reviews

Great info, only wish I could view it clearly.

These courses are fantastic for self learning but the video leave a lot to the imagination due to it poor quality.
Next time please pipe the display feed line out instead of bootlegging the video steam.
Plus the pdf files included can not be highlighted or have notes annotations.

Seemed like a good idea...

Having completed CS 106 A, Programming Methodology, and enjoyed the experience, I wanted more and CS 106 B seemed a good choice.
It wasn't ... Because even for someone with the motivation to attempt this course, who enjoyed CS 106 A, the iTunes version of this course was so poorly organized, and some essential content missing (for example, the lab content, and the wealth of insight to be found there ... admittedly hard to do, at least in its entirety), that it was as much a frustrating experience as it was a source of learning.
I gave up and am trying another similar iTunes course.

Stanford lectures series poorly sorted and sequenced, and are LOW-RES

As good as the lectures are, knowing exactly what order to play them is a nightmare. Specifically the Programming Abstractions and iOS dev series are a jumble (esp. the Abstractions) -- some items are numbered, some (many) are not; and when you download them into iTunes, they get shuffled and then you're lost.

For goodness sakes, put a 01 -> n sorting number at the start of each titled item.

And what's with the low resolution video!? Unbelievable.