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3.00 Credits
Lec-3, lab-3 PREREQ.: CS 130A This class covers using PHP for database connectivity to build scalable, dynamic websites. Assignments emphasize using PHP for user authentication, site personalization, content management, session tracking, and user-driven database updating. A class project demonstrates using PHP and a database (MySQL) to build a scalable, object oriented, template-based e-commerce website. CSU
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3.00 Credits
Lec-3, conf-1, lab-3 Advise: CS 110A or 111A or 113A or 130A or 112A or 161 or 160B Introduction to the interpreted, interactive, object-oriented language Python. Recommended for anyone needing a general-purpose programming language and for those performing web site or system administration. Semantics and syntax of the Python language, including discussion on the practical problems that Python solves. Students write stand-alone programs that perform various tasks including interfacing to system calls and libraries; sending and retrieving information from web sites; and, connecting to databases. CSU
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3.00 Credits
Lec-3, lab-3 Advise: CS 110A or 111A or 113A or 130A or 112A or 161 or 160B Recommended for anyone using the Ruby on Rails web framework, performing general-purpose programming, or web site or system administration. Solution of practical problems. Useful object-oriented design patterns. Creating stand-alone programs that interface to system calls and libraries and create a MVC (Model-View-Controller) web site that connects to databases. CSU
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1.00 Credits
Lec-1 P/NP available Advise: CS 110A, 111A, 112A, 113A, 130A, or other computer programming course Demonstration of the Ruby on Rails web framework. Brief survey of Ruby programming language and Model View Controller design pattern. Ruby on Rails installation, including an installation on student's computer and ISP deployment. Build a shopping cart application with Content Management, User Authentication, Checkout System, Unit Testing, and AJAX capabilities. CSU
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1.00 Credits
Lec-1, lab-1 P/NP only PREREQ.: CS 110A or 111A or 112A or 113A or 130A or 131A, or similar programming experience Practice in the use of regular expressions to solve practical text processing techniques. Students can choose to solve problems in the language of their choice. CSU
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2.00 Credits
Lec-2, lab-2 P/NP available PREREQ.: CS 110A or 111A or 112A or 113A or 130A or 131A, or similar programming experience Programming techniques for processing XML data. Comparison of programming approaches, including SAX, SAX-like, and DOM interfaces. Navigating, filtering, and modifying XML. Transformation of XML data. CSU
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3.00 Credits
Lec-3, lab-3 P/NP available Introduction to single-user database management systems. Design and development of relational database systems using client-based software. Students will use SQL and other database tools to define and manipulate the database. This course uses Microsoft Access software and includes a brief introduction to VBA (Visual Basic for Applications). CSU
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3.00 Credits
Lec-3, lab-3 A course in the use of Oracle SQL. Students use Oracle Database software and clients to design and develop database systems. The course includes coverage of Oracle proprietary functions and an introduction to PL/SQL. CSU
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3.00 Credits
Lec-3, lab-3 P/NP available PREREQ.: CS 150A or 151A Advise: CS 160A An advanced course in the architecture, design, configuration, installation, and maintenance of an Oracle relational database management system. Student will gain the knowledge and skills needed to administer an Oracle client/server database in an enterprise network environment. CSU
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3.00 Credits
Lec-3, lab-3 P/NP available PREREQ.: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in CS 151A or experience writing SQL An intermediate course in the use of the PL/SQL programming language. Create and manage PL/SQL program units and data structures, stored procedures and functions, database triggers, and packages to process data using database objects. CSU
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