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CSE 143X: Computer Programming I/II (accelerated), Autumn 2019
Instructor: Stuart Reges (reges@cs.washington.edu), CSE2 305: Tue 1-3
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Programming:
Java API documentation
(a list of all Java classes, packages, and methods)
Java tutorial
by Oracle.
Java Language Specification
(formal definition of the language).
CodingBat
(a useful site full of Java and Python practice problems)
Joshua Bloch's
90 tips
from the book
Effective Java (3rd Edition)
Arthur Riel's
60 heuristics
from the book
Object-Oriented Design Heuristics
For your homeworks:
Unofficial style guide, developed by TAs
A 143-specific style guide developed by TAs
Unofficial commenting guide, developed by TAs
Software:
Java JDK compiler
jGRASP editor
Free Microsoft software through Azure
(students will be sent information after the 10th day of the quarter, your id is your full @uw.edu email address)
Computer Science Major:
University of Washington - Why Choose CSE?
Schedule of information sessions for those interested in majoring in CS
How to meet with a CS undergraduate advisor
nonmajors courses
offered by CSE (see especially CSE373 and CSE374)
ACM
: Association for Computing Machinery (the main CSE student organization)
ACM-W
(focuses on diversity and women's issues in computing)
Other:
Hacker's Dictionary
xkcd