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The unit contains some challenging content, especially for those not already exposed to functional programming. This knowledge is supposedly used again in FunctionalProgrammingCITS3211. The unit contains some challenging content, especially for those not already exposed to functional programming. This knowledge is supposedly used again in ["FunctionalProgrammingCITS3211"].
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In 2002 it was taught using Apple (bubblegum) iMacs and OS9, so it also served as a good introduction into the stupidity that is OS dependant line breaks. Those macs are now gone. In 2002 it was taught using Apple (bubblegum) iMacs and OS9, so it also served as a good introduction into the stupidity that is OS dependent line breaks. Those macs are now gone. Now students have a choice between Windows XP, Fedora Core Linux and OSX.
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Past lecturers include LuigeBarone and LyndonWhile. For those who have done the unit before, it is blindingly easy. However, due to the percieved simplicity of the content freshers are known for regarding it as an easy pass. This is not true, and you will quickly find yourself quite behind, if you don't attend. Anyone who tries to tell you otherwise is a liar or did it twice.
  DavydMadeley: not strictly true, I never turned up to any lectures
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[http://web.csse.uwa.edu.au/undergraduate/outlines/230.123.html Handbook Entry] Past lecturers include LuigiBarone and LyndonWhile.

[http://undergraduate.csse.uwa.edu.au/units/CITS1211 Unit website]

[http://handbooks.uwa.edu.au/units/cits/cits1211 Handbook entry]

This unit is taught using ["Haskell"], a functional programming language and the ["hugs"] interpreter.

The unit contains some challenging content, especially for those not already exposed to functional programming. This knowledge is supposedly used again in ["FunctionalProgrammingCITS3211"].

In 2002 it was taught using Apple (bubblegum) iMacs and OS9, so it also served as a good introduction into the stupidity that is OS dependent line breaks. Those macs are now gone. Now students have a choice between Windows XP, Fedora Core Linux and OSX.

For those who have done the unit before, it is blindingly easy. However, due to the percieved simplicity of the content freshers are known for regarding it as an easy pass. This is not true, and you will quickly find yourself quite behind, if you don't attend. Anyone who tries to tell you otherwise is a liar or did it twice.

  • DavydMadeley: not strictly true, I never turned up to any lectures

Past lecturers include LuigiBarone and LyndonWhile.

[http://undergraduate.csse.uwa.edu.au/units/CITS1211 Unit website]

[http://handbooks.uwa.edu.au/units/cits/cits1211 Handbook entry]


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