Re: Programming with a Touch Screen Display: Is it even necessary?

There are classes dedicated to these kinds of things -- typically in a system software course (C is the language my university uses for this course). Until then, the programs you code will A, be lightweight so it's no sweat to the processor, and B, will, in all reality, just teach you the syntax of whatever language those courses use. The more computer science-y stuff doesn't come until late mid-level and upper-level courses.
All that being said, CS is a fun major. Good luck!

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