Client-Server Systems
CS490/590-500
Summer 2010
Dr. Bouvier
Students will develop database driven websites, a common form of client server systems. Course topics include application level protocols, database programming, information security, and mult-tiered systems.
Course Topics:
• Application level protocols
• Database programming
• Information security
• Client-server systems
• Multi-tiered systems
• Rich internet applications
• PHP, MySQL, JavaScript, AJAX, and more
Course text: "Learning PHP, MySQL, and JavaScript", Robin Nixon, O'Reilly Books, 2009, ISBN 978-0-596-15713-5
This is a Hybrid course: it is on-line and in-class. Students will learn PHP, MySQL, and JavaScript from the course text and through programming projects. Lectures (on class meeting days) will be on more advanced topics.
Course starts May 24th and ends August 4th
Course meetings:
• 6/1, 6/8, 6/15, 6/22, 6/28, 7/6, 7/13, 7/20, and 8/3 (Tuesdays)
• 11:00am to 1:10pm
• EB 1010
• Assessment
• Lecture
• Discussion
• Demonstration
• Question and answer
any pre-reqs?
I would like to know what projects we would be looking at?
Everyone should take this course
Quote from: raptor on 2010-03-12T15:03:54-06:00 (Friday)
I would like to know what projects we would be looking at?
You'll need to ask Dr. Bouvier.
I would absolutely love to take this course, but with it being a day course it won't work well with summer internships. Anyway, I've been working through the book for the course in preparation of my Senior project. An electronic version of it is available through the library for any go getters that want to take a look at it before they take the course.
I wonder if i should pay for an additional 490 course and take this, or if I should just sit in on the class or something =) Guess I'll have to poke Dr. Bouvier but this class seems awesome.
When are we going to able register for this class?
Are there any pre-reqs?
This course is now available for registration on Banner.
Dr. Bouvier is setting CS 340 as the prerequisite for this course.