Purdue University
College of Technology.

C&IT 255 Programming for the Internet

 


Course Description and/or Theme

This course is a fast-paced study of advanced Internet application development that builds on the knowledge gained in both prerequisite courses. Throughout the course, you will use the various Internet technologies you learned in CPT 141, including XHTML, tables, forms, and style sheets. The course begins with simple Web programming that leverages the pre-built controls offered with .Net and moves to the development of complex, dynamic, database-driven sites. All essential concepts will be presented in lectures, and the PSOs will give you opportunities to practice these new concepts in a supervised setting. You will also complete a service-learning semester project working as a member of a team. All students are expected to use web resources to expand their knowledge beyond the classroom and share some of these newly discovered ideas with the class.


Fall 2008 Course Materials

eSub Electronic Assignment Submissions

Lookup Your Raw Scores

Syllabus

Calendar

Assignments

Lecture Notes

Announcements/Misc


TA Office Hours


C# Coding Standards and Guidelines

Using WinZip for Homework Submissions

Safari Books Online for Purdue students



Submit Website Proposal

 


Course Manager Office Email Phone Office Hours
Professor Alka Harriger KNOY 243 harrigea@purdue.edu 494-2565 Office hours by appointment
Course Instructor Office Email Phone Office Hours
Professor Jeff Griffin TBA griffin0@purdue.edu 494-2560 Office hours TBA

OPTIONAL: Set up a Pro or Advanced account via Web Hosting By Brinkster to facilitate getting your website into production after this class and project end. You can also set up a *FREE* developer account to practice developing ASP.Net web applications on a real web server with some limitations (see details on the site).



Send all comments/feedback to: Prof. Jeff Griffin
Date last updated: 10/15/2008 2:33:09 PM
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