Computer Science 326 - Web Programming

Fall
2012
01
3.00
Timothy Richards

M W F 2:30PM 3:20PM

UMass Amherst
60866
The World Wide Web was proposed originally as a collection of static documents inter-connected by hyperlinks. Today, the web has grown into a rich platform, built on a variety of protocols, standards, and programming languages, that aims to replace many of the services traditionally provided by a desktop operating system. This course will study core technologies, concepts, and techniques behind the creation of modern web-based systems and applications.

Open to Computer Science majors only. Pre Req:CMPSCI187orECE242wC CMPSCI minors, applicants and others not meeting eligiblity requirements may contact CS Main Office for override options.

Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.