Undergraduate Software Development Lab
The Software Development Lab,
located in the William F. Walsh Science Center Room 101, supports the first
four courses in the
computer science major sequence.
In addition, it is the lab environment for the
Database and Data-Driven Web Application Development courses, the
User Interface course,
and two Computer Graphics courses.
The lab originated with a National
Science Foundation Award 9551854 for the support of an innovative
computer graphics course for non-majors. The original 16 machines were
high-end, dual boot (Windows and Linux). The equipment has been updated
on several occasions including, most recently, the addition of two
machines with high-end graphics processing units.
Software on the machines include the IDE Eclipse and Java,
Visual Studio and C#, SQL Server, and development environments specific
to computer graphics programming.
Computer Science majors and students in the supported courses have
24-hour access to the lab.
This page last updated:
Wednesday, September 12, 2009
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