Proceedings Article10.1145/1900008.1900110
Teaching web programming using the Google Cloud
Joel Hollingsworth,David J. Powell +1 more
- 15 Apr 2010
- pp 76
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TL;DR: A novel approach to incorporate web-based programming techniques in the undergraduate computer science curriculum using Google App Engine as the target platform provides students with a production-level understanding of current web- based programming.
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Abstract: This paper describes a novel approach to incorporate web-based programming techniques in the undergraduate computer science curriculum using Google App Engine as the target platform. This approach provides students with a production-level understanding of current web-based programming. A description of the course materials along with the advantages of the approach are given.
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