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Dennie Van Tassel
I am thinking about doing a
COBOL programming or FORTRAN programming class. Both languages are still used
a lot. COBOL and Fortran programmers are mostly older and retiring and need
to be replaced by industry users. Is any one interested?
Other CSIS classes. Courses
for Summer Semester 2008 CSIS 06: Webpage Authoring I, lecture course. CSIS 07: Webpage Authoring II, lecture course. CSIS 10: BASIC Programming, hybrid (lecture or online) course. CSIS 12: Assembly Language Programming, online course. CSIS 45: C++
Programming I, online course. CSIS 84: JavaScript Programming, online course.
CSIS 151:
Introduction to XML Authoring, online course. Courses
for Fall Semester 2008 CSIS 24: Java Programming, hybrid, mostly online, with some lectures Monday evenings.
CSIS 05: C++ Scientific
Programming, hybrid, online OR lectures Monday/Wednesday 9:45 AM mornings in Gilroy.
Open Computer Lab (Sunday
evenings)
Courses for Spring Semester 2009 CSIS 20: COBOL
Programming, hybrid, online OR lectures evenings in Morgan Hill.
Free software downloads: The web site: http://www.bloodshed.net/ has a long list of software you can download. Some of this software can be used to do your work at home for our classes. The have C++ and Basic compilers. Programming language history. Contains files on programming language history. Rare computer classes (difficult to locate). Contains a list of CS not commonly taught at most Community colleges. New Fall 2008 CSIS classes
(check the schedule): CSIS 61 Introduction to Geographic Information Systems. CSIS 42 Python Programming InDesign |
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