Princeton Courses is the most popular student-created tool for exploring Princeton University's course listings; aroung 45% of Princeton students use the website to plan their courses.
Princeton Courses was originally built by a group of students as their final project for COS 333: Advanced Programming Techniques taught by Brian Kernighan in Spring 2017. The source code for the website is available on GitHub.
The TigerApps Team actively maintains and upgrades PrincetonCourses.
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G'day! I'm from Australia. I like to wear colourful T-shirts and spell colourful with a 'u'.
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Hello! I'm a Computer Science Major from the Class of 2019, and from Turkey. I draw, play the violin, and sing a cappella.
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Valar Morghulis.
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I'm from New Zealand. I do improv comedy and quite enjoy eating pasta.
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Hey-o! I love eating raw fish, making snap judgments, and unironically using the word "fam."
Spring 2017 COS 333 Advisor
Spring 2017 COS 333 Instructor