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  • [[file:computation.png|right|frame|Advanced programming<ref>http://www.flaticon.com/</ref>]] ...their inverse functions. ... One-way functions are key elements of various tools useful in modern cryptography. They are used in pseudorandom generators, au
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  • ...opment. An IDE normally consists of a source code editor, build automation tools and a debugger. Most modern IDEs have intelligent code completion.<ref>http # IDE's can be highly specialized for a specific programming language (phpstorm) or have facility for multiple languages (visual studio)
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  • ...sentation on Monday and your next project || [[Designing Solutions Through Programming April 23 2019 Lesson Notes | Click here for notes and homework]] ...15 April 2019 || Creating your solution || [[Designing Solutions Through Programming April 15 2019 Lesson Notes | Click here for notes and homework]]
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  • ! Date of lesson !! Our Big idea !! Our class notes !! Programming skills we are building | May 31 2016 || [[Computational thinking, problem-solving and programming | computational thinking]] || [[May 31st 2016 Lesson Notes | Click here for
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  • | Use collaborative tools to communicate with project team members (e.g., discussion threads, wikis, ...hrough the use of a variety of web programming design tools.|| Computing & Programming || Yes
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  • | Use collaborative tools to communicate with project team members (e.g., discussion threads, wikis, ...hrough the use of a variety of web programming design tools.|| Computing & Programming || Yes
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  • ...sentation on Monday and your next project || [[Designing Solutions Through Programming April 23 2019 Lesson Notes | Click here for notes and homework]] ...15 April 2019 || Creating your solution || [[Designing Solutions Through Programming April 15 2019 Lesson Notes | Click here for notes and homework]]
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  • | February 13 2018 || Networking questions and Networking tools || [[IB Computer Science Year 1 Higher Level - February 13 2018 Lesson Not | February 9 2018 || Networking questions and Networking tools || [[IB Computer Science Year 1 Higher Level - February 9 2018 Lesson Note
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  • | February 9 2018 || Networking questions / networking tools || [[IB Computer Science Year 1 Standard Level - February 9 2018 Lesson No | February 7 2018 || Networking questions / networking tools || [[IB Computer Science Year 1 Standard Level - February 7 2018 Lesson No
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  • === Students must be able to use a range of management functions and tools available within a DBMS by focusing on the creation, manipulation and inter ...nipulate, and interrogate a database. Some examples of these functions and tools include:
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  • These are the standards for Designing solutions through programming. Pay attention to the command term at the start of each standard. It descri | colspan="2" | '''Computational thinking, problem-solving and programming'''
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  • ...known as beta versions, are released to a limited audience outside of the programming team known as beta testers. The software is released to groups of people so ...ult injection page; there are also numerous open-source and free software tools available that perform destructive testing.
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