G isn't C! LabVIEW and G as a Computing Language Course. Mukkai Krishnamoorthy Sibylle Schupp In this paper, we will describe our experiences in teaching an introductory computing languages course using the programming language G with the LabVIEW environment. This course is a one credit course (in a series of one credit courses like LISP, C++, and Java), for students who have already taken an introductory course in computer science. We will describe our experiences in covering graphics oriented programming, debugging aids and dataflow programming paradigms through the words of two typical students. The paper is organized in the form of a dialog between a computer science student and an engineering student. Department of Computer Science, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY cs-99-05
G isn't C! LabVIEW and G as a Computing Language Course.
Mukkai Krishnamoorthy
Sibylle Schupp
In this paper, we will describe our experiences in teaching an introductory computing languages course using the programming language G with the LabVIEW environment. This course is a one credit course (in a series of one credit courses like LISP, C++, and Java), for students who have already taken an introductory course in computer science. We will describe our experiences in covering graphics oriented programming, debugging aids and dataflow programming paradigms through the words of two typical students. The paper is organized in the form of a dialog between a computer science student and an engineering student.
Department of Computer Science, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY
cs-99-05