a course in "scientific programming"

skim milk

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courses like programming using Java and programming for CIS majors and etc.

Would a course in Object Oriented Programming satify this?

Also would a OOP course be a good introductory class for programming? I'm a beginner
 

skim milk

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bump... don't know why
can't really tell if the question was even answered or maybe I'm just seeking random replies related to this topic
 

imported_FishTaco

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Are you asking if OOP will satify a specific course requirement for your major? I think the better way to get that answer would be to ask your faculty advisor.

 

RaiderJ

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Originally posted by: Colt45
learn assembly first. ;)

No no no... LISP, then assembly. That way you will be so confused that C++ looks like beautiful poetry!
 

badmouse

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When I was in college in the 60's, scientific programming meant FORTRAN.

Computers may have changed since then . . .