I'm putting together a list of topics for a proposed course entitled 
"Programming for Scientists and Engineers".  See the link to CS2 under 
http://ece.arizona.edu/~edatools/index_classes.htm.  This is intended as a 
follow-on to an introductory course in either Java or C, so the students will 
have some exposure to programming, but the Java students won't know 
machine-level programming, and the C students won't have any OOP.  For the 
proposed course, we will use the example programs as a way to introduce these 
topics.

As you can see from the very few links to completed examples, this is just a 
start.  Many of the links are only to discussions on this list, and I really 
appreciate the suggestions I have received so far.  Also, it is far from a 
representative survey or optimum sample, rather just a random sample of topics 
that I found interesting.  Some of the topics may be out of reach for students 
at this level, but that is the challenge.  Figure out a way to present a 
complex or theoretically difficult topic in a way that is simple and intuitive 
and will whet the students appetite for further study.

Additional suggestions are welcome.

-- Dave 


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