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Lecture 5 | Programming Methodology (Stanford)

August 20th, 2010 by CGI & PHP.com


Lecture by Professor Mehran Sahami for the Stanford Computer Science Department (CS106A). Professor Sahami lectures on graphics, objects, classes, variables, and values pertaining to Java. CS106A is an Introduction to the engineering of computer applications emphasizing modern software engineering principles: object-oriented design, decomposition, encapsulation, abstraction, and testing. Uses the Java programming language. Emphasis is on good programming style and the built-in facilities of the Java language. Complete Playlist for the Course: www.youtube.com CS106A at Stanford Unversity: www.stanford.edu Stanford Center for Professional Development: scpd.stanford.edu Stanford University: www.stanford.edu Stanford University Channel on YouTube www.youtube.com

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25 Responses to “Lecture 5 | Programming Methodology (Stanford)”

  1. Choosen0 Says:

    this teacher is the BEST!!!!!!!!!!!

  2. BataQ Says:

    Wish I had that kind of a professor at my university …

  3. qwertyfshag Says:

    how did this guy become a teacher. I though they had a pre-req that you have to be very boring?

  4. imorio Says:

    @Manosabacho The only thing I can think of is going to the stanford site (the specific adres mentioned in these videos) and then see if you can download the stanford java library files somewhere. If that doesn't help, try to e-mail (at the computer science e-mail adres), tell them of your problem and see if they can help.

  5. Manosabacho Says:

    my eclipse doesn't know acm…….. so i cant import, how can I fix it?

    (I just started learning programming (coding^)

  6. aydoooo Says:

    He kinda looks like Eugene Levy from the 'American Pie' movies. :P

  7. lordkok0 Says:

    to to todo

  8. lordkok0 Says:

    to to to todo

  9. JesusWASdarkSkin Says:

    Thanks for upload is vid

  10. jellybellies132 Says:

    @friemelaar u make pls

  11. lionvibs Says:

    mehran is the best computer science teacher i have ever seen

  12. OfficialNigel Says:

    @twizy123 I really hope your just kidding..

  13. friemelaar Says:

    Madness? This is Jaaavaaaa!

    Somebody please-please-please make a "300" spoof with Mehran (I'm pressed for time atm ;D).

  14. kslayerk7 Says:

    "When the remainder was zero I got pissed" ROFL

    These are great videos thanks to Mehran for being such a great teacher and thanks Stanford for putting these up!

  15. twizy123 Says:

    variables omg i dont get it!!!

  16. mynamegoeshere10 Says:

    hey can any1 please explain to me how get the acm.graphics? i got acm.program by download the ZIP file from the website but i cant seeem to get graphics.

  17. looni3 Says:

    "And when the remainder was 0 I was pissed"

  18. dorinemay Says:

    @karmaworld248
    strange, it worked fine for me.

  19. requiesit Says:

    Hitchhiker's Guide connection

  20. Rasmusorum Says:

    is there a big difference between the pdf version of "the art and sience of java" book and the full original version? Will i be able to complete the course and understand all the details with the pdf preliminary draft of the book, or will i miss alot of detail if i don't read the final example of the book?

  21. jvspimpstud Says:

    @FrankRizzo6662 lol

  22. karmaworld248 Says:

    This was very helpful. really appreciative to Stanford……one problem I don't seem to run Karel in eclipse…..

  23. geoog1 Says:

    Is that acm.* package they use the one distributed by the Java Task Force, does anyone know?

  24. sonnypowsey Says:

    I found a facebook group called: Stanford Engineering Everywhere Discussions

  25. sonnypowsey Says:

    for a complete Noob like me these lectures rock!!
    i have completed assignment 1. whoo hoo!!!
    someone should set up a forum for non-enrolled people to share their answers and questions and get some feedback etc.
    or Maybe there is one already? Does anyone know? If anyone knows or is interested then please reply

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