
Princeton University
The basis for education in the last millennium was âreading, writing, and arithmetic;â now it is reading, writing, and computing. Learning to program is an essential part of the education of every student, not just in the sciences and engineering, but in the arts, social sciences, and humanities, as well. Beyond direct applications, it is the first step in understanding the nature of computer scienceâs undeniable impact on the modern world. This course covers the first half of our book Computer
The basis for education in the last millennium was âreading, writing, and arithmetic;â now it is reading, writing, and computing. Learning to program is an essential part of the education of every student, not just in the sciences and engineering, but in the arts, social sciences, and humanities, as well. Beyond direct applications, it is the first step in understanding the nature of computer scienceâs undeniable impact on the modern world. This course covers the first half of our book Computer
Robert Sedgewick
Computer Science
Kevin Wayne
Computer Science