How a computer works, from hardware to high-level programming. Logic circuits, computer instructions, assembly language, binary arithmetic, C programming, program translation, data structures, and algorithm analysis. CS 142 can be taken concurrently with this course.
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| Credits: | 3 |
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| Prerequisites: | CS 142 |
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| Summer 2009 | Roper, Paul | http://students.cs.byu.edu/~cs124ta/ | |||
| Spring 2009 | Roper, Paul | ||||