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Programming Methodology

By Mehran Sahami

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Description

This course is the largest of the introductory programming courses and is one of the largest courses at Stanford. Topics focus on the introduction to the engineering of computer applications emphasizing modern software engineering principles: object-oriented design, decomposition, encapsulation, abstraction, and testing. Programming Methodology teaches the widely-used Java programming language along with good software engineering principles. Emphasis is on good programming style and the built-in facilities of the Java language. The course is explicitly designed to appeal to humanists and social scientists as well as hard-core techies. In fact, most Programming Methodology graduates end up majoring outside of the School of Engineering

Customer Reviews

Awesome instructor!

do do do do 5 Stars

Wish I could catch candy online.

Instructor is a good guy. I've never been able to nail down any of the concepts of OOP until I started watching this series. Rock on, Mehran! Wonder how he feels to know he finally made it to the millions of people he was talking about in the first lecture.

Awesome course with one minor concern

Mehran is an awesome professor, and ther course taught me so much. My only concern is the video lectures are out of skew. A couple of examples are 1) Course 15 is 12 and 2) Course 28 is 15 and the actual course 28 is missing.