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Statement of Accomplishment
MAY 03, 2013
MAJID HAMEED
HAS SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO'S NON-CREDIT ONLINE OFFERING OF
Learn to Program: Crafting Quality
Code
This course provides an introduction to some of the tools and
concepts that professional programmers use. Topics include
algorithm design, automated testing using unittest and doctest,
runtime complexity, object-oriented programming, and
exceptions.
PROFESSOR JENNIFER CAMPBELL
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
FACULTY OF ARTS AND SCIENCE
UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO
PROFESSOR PAUL GRIES
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
FACULTY OF ARTS AND SCIENCE
UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO
PLEASE NOTE: THE ONLINE OFFERING OF THIS CLASS DOES NOT REFLECT THE ENTIRE CURRICULUM OFFERED TO STUDENTS ENROLLED AT
THE UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO. THIS STATEMENT DOES NOT AFFIRM THAT THIS STUDENT WAS ENROLLED AS A STUDENT AT THE UNIVERSITY
OF TORONTO IN ANY WAY. IT DOES NOT CONFER A UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO GRADE; IT DOES NOT CONFER UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO CREDIT;
IT DOES NOT CONFER A UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO DEGREE; AND IT DOES NOT VERIFY THE IDENTITY OF THE STUDENT.

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  • 1. coursera.org Statement of Accomplishment MAY 03, 2013 MAJID HAMEED HAS SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO'S NON-CREDIT ONLINE OFFERING OF Learn to Program: Crafting Quality Code This course provides an introduction to some of the tools and concepts that professional programmers use. Topics include algorithm design, automated testing using unittest and doctest, runtime complexity, object-oriented programming, and exceptions. PROFESSOR JENNIFER CAMPBELL DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE FACULTY OF ARTS AND SCIENCE UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO PROFESSOR PAUL GRIES DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE FACULTY OF ARTS AND SCIENCE UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO PLEASE NOTE: THE ONLINE OFFERING OF THIS CLASS DOES NOT REFLECT THE ENTIRE CURRICULUM OFFERED TO STUDENTS ENROLLED AT THE UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO. THIS STATEMENT DOES NOT AFFIRM THAT THIS STUDENT WAS ENROLLED AS A STUDENT AT THE UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO IN ANY WAY. IT DOES NOT CONFER A UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO GRADE; IT DOES NOT CONFER UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO CREDIT; IT DOES NOT CONFER A UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO DEGREE; AND IT DOES NOT VERIFY THE IDENTITY OF THE STUDENT.