Fundamentals of Web Applications (Winter 2013): Difference between revisions
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The course outline for this course is [http://www.scs.carleton.ca/courses/course_outline.php?Term=Winter&Year=2013&Number=COMP%202406 here]. | The course outline for this course is [http://www.scs.carleton.ca/courses/course_outline.php?Term=Winter&Year=2013&Number=COMP%202406 here]. | ||
Course discussions will be on Piazza. You can sign up [https://piazza.com/carleton.ca/winter2013/comp24062006 here]. Note that Piazza has a "groups" function that can help you find partners for your project. | Course discussions will be on Piazza. You can sign up [https://piazza.com/carleton.ca/winter2013/comp24062006 here]. Note that Piazza has a "groups" function that can help you find partners for your project. '''Also note that piazza asks for your carleton.ca email address, so you can't sign up with any anonymous email address.''' | ||
You should get an account on this wiki so you can add to it. Email Prof. Somayaji to get one with your preferred username and email address to which a password should be sent. (Note this is not a requirement.) | You should get an account on this wiki so you can add to it. Email Prof. Somayaji to get one with your preferred username and email address to which a password should be sent. (Note this is not a requirement.) |
Revision as of 00:49, 10 January 2013
Resources
The course outline for this course is here.
Course discussions will be on Piazza. You can sign up here. Note that Piazza has a "groups" function that can help you find partners for your project. Also note that piazza asks for your carleton.ca email address, so you can't sign up with any anonymous email address.
You should get an account on this wiki so you can add to it. Email Prof. Somayaji to get one with your preferred username and email address to which a password should be sent. (Note this is not a requirement.)
Lectures
Tutorials
Humor/Quotes
Bobby Tables, a funny example of SQL injection.
"Scalability is always the answer in this class." -Alexis