Overview
- Students will learn the Go programming language.
- Students will use Go to solve practical problems.
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Course Composition
- Montana State University students: Jada Bryant, Jessica Jorenson, Aurora Kehoe, Logan Pappas, Reese Pearsall, Dana Parker, Tanner Rubino, John Russell, Arnold Smithson, Zach Taylor, Will Walkuski, Wyatt Wright
- Free University of Berlin students: To Be Determined
Prerequisite
- Two or more semesters of programming experience.
Course Logistics
- Dates: Monday, July 13th - Friday, August 7th
- Tentative Time: 10:00 - 13:00 at FU Berlin location TBA.
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Catalog Desciption
Provides an overview of both fundamental and advanced features of the Go programming language. Students will consolidate their knowledge of Go by solving ACM programming competition problems, presenting an advanced feature of Go, and implementing a project with a partner.
Course Outcomes
By the end of this course, students will be be able to:
- Use the Go language to solve problems.
- Use core packages of the Go language to solve problems.
- Research and present an advanced feature of the Go language.
- Work cross-culturally to implement and present a group project.