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CSE 186 - 01   Full Stack Web Development I

2022 Summer Quarter

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Career
Undergraduate
Grading
Student Option
Class Number
71331
Type
Lecture
Instruction Mode
In Person
Credits
5 units
General Education
 
Status
Open
Available Seats
2
Enrollment Capacity
40
Enrolled
38
Wait List Capacity
0
Wait List Total
0

Description

Examines current uses of the World Wide Web for delivery of the sophisticated interactive applications used daily. Web applications offer several advantages over traditional, locally installable binaries including heterogeneous deployment, instantaneous access, continuous updates, and the possibility of collaboration at scale. These full stack web applications are typically more complex than their traditional counterparts, requiring the seamless integrating of numerous related technologies if end users are to have a productive experience and the system is to remain robust, performant, and secure. Students cannot receive credit for this course and CSE 183.

Enrollment Requirements

Prerequisite(s): CSE 15 and CSE 15L, or CSE 30, or CSE 101. Enrollment is restricted to juniors and seniors majoring in computer engineering, computer science, and computer game design.

Class Notes

UCSC Student enrollment only. If you completed the prerequisites or restrictions but get an error message, contact department for approval to enroll - BE Advising, advising@soe.ucsc.edu. Provide proof of prerequisite material. From the Instructor: This course examines current uses of the World-Wide Web for delivery of the sophisticated interactive applications we use daily. Web Applications offer several advantages over traditional, locally installable binaries including heterogeneous deployment, instantaneous access, continuous updates, and the possibility of collaboration at scale. These Full Stack Web Applications are typically more complex than their traditional counterparts, requiring the seamless integrating of numerous related technologies if end users are to have a productive experience and the system is to remain robust, performant, and secure.

Meeting Information

Days & Times Room Instructor Meeting Dates
MW 09:00AM-12:30PM PhysSciences 130 Harrison,D.C. 06/20/22 - 07/22/22
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