CSC 230 (CSC230)
University Of North Carolina - Greensboro
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Asymptotic Notation and Big-O
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Goes over asymptotic notation. Big-O and how to prove it, and some different algorithms.
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Sorting Methods
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Goes over 2 sorting methods (insertion and selection sort). Pros and cons of each, with the time/ space complexity.
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Objects and Classes
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What a class/ object is, how to create a UML diagram. Has some example code and questions. 
 
Different types of values, random class, how to declare static variables, methods, and constants. 
 
Goes over visibility modifiers (with some warnings).
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Generic Classes and Interfaces
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Goes over generic type and the benefits of using it in your code. Also goes over ArrayList, casting, the implementation of generic classes and interfaces, and wildcard data types.
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CSC 230 Bundle
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A bundle for the various notes in 250. Ranges from Chapter 9 to Chapter 23
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Exception Handling and the File Class
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Goes over what exceptions are, how to throw and catch them with some example code. 
 
Then goes over the File Class, talks about file paths, and how to work with it.
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UML Notation and Inheritance
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Talks about association, aggregation, composition, and inheritance. 
 
Inheritance goes into superclasses and subclasses, how to implement them, over how overriding them can affect code. (tells you the differences between overriding and overloading) 
 
Ends with dynamic binding and casting objects.
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