Welcome to Comp 115.
Course Descritpion:
By the time you take this course, you probably had the experience of learning a second language. Learning to program a computer is not so different. We need to learn the basic vocabulary (good news! It’s only a few dozen words), then we will go over the syntax (it’s really straightforward!). It’s thinking like a computer that is harder.
Computers are dumb. To get them to do something, we have to explain every step, down to the smallest details. To write a computer program, you will have to disassemble the way you think into its most elementary steps. It is sometimes hard, often frustrating, but once you become good at it, you get the most powerful tool ever invented by humans to process information, and as a bonus, you gain the ability to rediscover the steps you use to accomplish the tasks you do so instinctively that you forgot how you do them.
We will use Python as a programming language, but the concepts you will learn in this course will be applicable to most other programming languages, such as R, Java, C/C++, Javascript, and many others. We will start with the basics like how to write programs that make basic calculations, then see how programs can make decisions and execute repetitions. We will also see how to organize your code so that it is easily understood by others, and cover the basics of object-oriented programming.
This course is the first in the sequence for students who wish to major or minor in Computer Science, but it is also intended for students who want a good introduction to programming, and for students who are just curious about Computer Science. No previous programming experience is required or assumed.
Lecture: | Tue-Thurs 2:00PM-3:20PM, Science Center B243 |
Instructor: | Martin Gagné |
Email: | lastname_firstname at wheatoncollege dot edu |
Office: | Science Center 1323 |
Office Hours: | Monday 10:00AM-11:30AM Wednesday 2:00PM-4:00PM Thursday 11:00AM-12:00PM and by appointment |
Lab L01: | Tuesday 6:30PM - 7:50PM, Science Center 1349 |
Lab L02: | Tuesday 8:00PM - 9:20PM, Science Center 1349 |
Lab Instructor: | Walter Eykel |
Email: | lastname_firstname at wheatoncollege dot edu |
Tutors: | Hannah Lord (Sunday 5:30PM - 7:30PM) JP Prideaux (Wednesday 6:00PM - 8:00PM) Jackson Reed (Tuesday 4:30PM - 6:30PM) Francesca Sajedi (Thursday 4:30PM - 6:30PM) |
Course Discussion: | Piazza (by invitation, mandatory enrollment) |
I will be very loosely following the following online textbook:
This course provides an introduction to programming as well as to the Python program language. Each could warrant their own course of study and we highly recommend you study them further. Some references of use: