CMSC132
Lecture Notes for CMSC132: Object Oriented Programming II (by kekesh)
CMSC131
Course notes for CMSC 131: Object Oriented Programming I (by kekesh)
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CMSC132
Posts with mentions or reviews of CMSC132.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-10-17.
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MATH 340 or CMSC 132?
Here are the notes for 132, and is the suggested reading material for the exemption exam: https://github.com/kekesh/CMSC132/blob/master/CMSC132.pdf
- CMSC132 notes valid ?
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How much CMSC 132 knowledge is needed in CMSC 216 and beyond?
If you're a fast learner and don't mind being the only one lost at times, you can definitely skip to try and get ahead. However, don't feel dumb when you lack understanding of these concepts when everyone else seems to be fine. Take the time to read over the notes (https://github.com/kekesh/CMSC132/blob/master/CMSC132.pdf) and ask questions.
- CMSC132 Textbook
- What are my chances of getting into cs undergrad at UMD college park? Also, what are my chances of transferring into the cs major?
- What can I do to prepare for CMSC 132 a year after 131?
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CMSC132 Cramming
CMSC132 notes: https://github.com/kekesh/CMSC132
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Freshmen CMSC 132 Exemption Exam?
Also here are some notes that list whats going on the exam. If you have any other questions about it, let me know.
CMSC131
Posts with mentions or reviews of CMSC131.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-01-15.
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Is there any free website from which I can access the text book for MATH140 or CMSC131?
Not really a textbook for 131, but all topics for Nelson's section can be found at https://github.com/kekesh/CMSC131/blob/master/CMSC131.pdf
- I am trying to prepare for csmc 131 and 132 over the summer so I won’t struggle in the fall. Any advice on where I could do that
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Should I take CMSC131?
2) you can find the topics for 131/2 on https://www.cs.umd.edu/class/spring2022/cmsc131-010X/schedule.shtml along with specifics on https://github.com/kekesh/CMSC131 — I would recommend instead reviewing these notes before 132
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What are my chances of getting into cs undergrad at UMD college park? Also, what are my chances of transferring into the cs major?
Also, there's a free pdf document an old TA of 131 wrote that tells you everything in that course if you need a quick refresher of any of the basic topics: https://github.com/kekesh/CMSC131/blob/master/CMSC131.pdf
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Failed CMSC131
Were there any topics that confused you? Anything you just didn't understand from the get-go? If you need a refresher, you can go to https://github.com/kekesh/CMSC131/blob/master/CMSC131.pdf and look at all the topics taught in the course. A lot of things in computer science, especially early on, can be tricky without repetition and pattern seeing. One website I used to learn these patterns was https://codingbat.com/java. Maybe it can help you, too?
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Necessary background information for CMSC132?
I would spend probably 15 minutes skimming over these notes which cover all of 131: https://github.com/kekesh/CMSC131
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CMSC132 Cramming
CMSC131 notes: https://github.com/kekesh/CMSC131
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comsci majors! how did you know cs was for you?? how difficult is it to survive cmsc 131 and 132 and how did you survive?
You’re starting in the summer and have plenty of time to learn and get comfortable with coding. I would recommend looking here cmsc-131 pdf. This is a good resource to study from. It was written by a TA here. This way you have some structure to your studying. Maybe if you feel confident enough before summer ends, you can take the exception exam for 131. I am personally using the 132 version of the pdf I linked to you. It is written by the same person. If you do decide to just use this as a study guide to help prepare you for 131, you’re in good hands because you have two good professors teaching 131 for the fall semester. Keep coding try to build stuff while learning. Watch some tutorials on YouTube, and make sure you understand concepts. Do not try to memorize syntax. As you code more, it will just get stuck in your head. Sometimes you’ll have to look up the syntax which is fine.