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* [ Small from screencast.com] | * [http://www.screencast.com/t/T4vvZDJazwp Small from screencast.com] | ||
* [ Large from screencast.com] | * [http://www.screencast.com/t/tN3yQPuY Large from screencast.com] | ||
* [ Original from CUOL] | * [http://dl.cuol.ca/capture/Anil.Somayaji/COMP_2406_2014W_Lecture_23_-_20140404_142113_27.mp4 Original from CUOL] | ||
==Topics== | |||
* Assignment 4 | |||
* Final Exam code | |||
* Context and the future | |||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
Context in | |||
* curriculum | |||
* industry | |||
* grad school | |||
Related classes | |||
* 3007: programming paradigms | |||
* 3005: databases | |||
* 3000: operating systems | |||
* other courses | |||
Industry | |||
* Javascript is everywhere | |||
** "assembly language of the web" | |||
** Google is pushing Dart as an alternative | |||
** Dart compiles to JavaScript | |||
** Google Web Toolkit: Java produces client-side JS and server Java | |||
** asm.js | |||
* the web is everywhere | |||
** mobile frameworks (phonegap) | |||
** web services | |||
** pure web OSs (firefoxOS, ChromeOS) | |||
* desktop is moving to the web | |||
** Qt is C++ but support Qt-Quick (JavaScript) | |||
* Enterprise Java frameworks are used to build web apps |
Latest revision as of 08:27, 5 April 2014
The video from the lecture given on April 4, 2014 is available:
Topics
- Assignment 4
- Final Exam code
- Context and the future
Notes
Context in
- curriculum
- industry
- grad school
Related classes
- 3007: programming paradigms
- 3005: databases
- 3000: operating systems
- other courses
Industry
- Javascript is everywhere
- "assembly language of the web"
- Google is pushing Dart as an alternative
- Dart compiles to JavaScript
- Google Web Toolkit: Java produces client-side JS and server Java
- asm.js
- the web is everywhere
- mobile frameworks (phonegap)
- web services
- pure web OSs (firefoxOS, ChromeOS)
- desktop is moving to the web
- Qt is C++ but support Qt-Quick (JavaScript)
- Enterprise Java frameworks are used to build web apps