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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

Programming Methodology Mehran Sahami

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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

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    9. Programming Methodology Lecture 9

    9. Programming Methodology Lecture 9

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    1. Programming Methodology Lecture 1

    1. Programming Methodology Lecture 1

    Lecture by Professor Mehran Shami for the Stanford Computer Science Department (CS106A). In the first lecture of the quarter, Professor Shami provides an overview of the course and begins discussing computer programming.

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    2. Programming Methodology Lecture 2

    2. Programming Methodology Lecture 2

    Lecture by Professor Mehran Shami for the Stanford Computer Science Department (CS106A). In the second lecture, Professor Shami introduces Karel and shows the commands associated with the program.

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    3. Programming Methodology Lecture 3

    3. Programming Methodology Lecture 3

    Lecture by Professor Mehran Shami for the Stanford Computer Science Department (CS106A). Professor Shami finishes his lecture on the program Karel by discussing common errors, comments, and advanced instructions.

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    4. Programming Methodology Lecture 4

    4. Programming Methodology Lecture 4

    Lecture by Professor Mehran Shami for the Stanford Computer Science Department (CS106A). Professor Shami moves into the history of computing and introduces the program Java.

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    5. Programming Methodology Lecture 5

    5. Programming Methodology Lecture 5

    Lecture by Professor Mehran Shami for the Stanford Computer Science Department (CS106A). Professor Shami lectures on graphics, objects, classes, variables, and values pertaining to Java.

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