Mind Map Description
Interactive Mind Map based on the
Programming Abstractions Lecture by Professor Julie Zelenski.
Programming Abstractions
Lecture
Programming Abstractions, Stanford
University / Engineering: is an open educational resource lectures by Professor
Julie Zelenski for the Stanford Engineering Everywhere (SEE).
Abstraction and its relation to programming. Software engineering principles of
data abstraction and modularity. Object-oriented programming, fundamental data
structures (such as stacks, queues, sets) and data-directed design. Recursion
and recursive data structures (linked lists, trees, graphs). Introduction to
time and space complexity analysis. Uses the programming language C++ covering
its basic facilities.
Graphic organizers
Graphic organizers are visual representations of knowledge, concepts or ideas.
Mindmap Instructions:
To see a note, hover over a note button
above.
To scroll the mindmap above, click and drag the map's background and move
it around , or click on background and use the arrow keys.
To
link to another page, click a link button
above.
To
Fold/Unfold a node, click the node
or right click a Node and select Fold/Unfold all from Node.
To
Zoom: click the map's background and move the mouse scroll wheel up or
down to zoom In or Out
Buttons above:
Search,
Go
to,
Zoom
in or CTRL '+',
Zoom
out or CTRL '-',
Reset
(center), Shadow
On/
Off,
