Covers the basic concepts of object-oriented programming in Java, emphasizing encapsulation, abstraction, and the importance of organizing complex programs.
Outlines the course logistics and objectives for Object-Oriented Programming, focusing on error management and the integration of practical sessions with theoretical learning.
Covers the principles and tools for reproducible research in biostatistics, emphasizing the importance of complete documentation and the use of text editors for compiling source documents.
Explores MIPS assembly language, covering function calls, memory management, and data structures, including recursive functions, programming constructs, arrays, and linked lists.