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Principles of Object-Oriented Programming

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Course by: Stephen Wong. E-mail the author

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Summary: An objects-first with design patterns introductory course

Instructor: Stephen Wong and Dung Nguyen

Institution: Rice University

Course Number: COMP201

This collection contains: Modules by: Connexions, Dung Nguyen, Elizabeth Bartmess, Mark Husband, Richard Baraniuk, Stephen Wong.

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