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Revision as of 14:30, 5 April 2016
Python is our language of choice as it is the CS introductory programming language in many universities and it is a wonderful learning language. Below are topics related to Python and learning how to program in Python.
Basic ideas
Problem sets
Every problem set is a formative assignment. Please click here to see how you will be graded
Problem Set | Difficulty Level | Notes |
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Strings: making HTML tags | Average | None |
simple password rules | Average | None |
date fashion | Average | None |
mean, median, mode and other statistical functions | Expert | There are three parts to this problem set. 2 are beginner, but 1 is very challenging :-) |
Email validator | Beginner | None |
making a small grid | Average | None |
moving around a small grid | Average | This is the foundation for many possible games you can make in Python!! |
Guess a number | Average | There are easy ways to extend this fun little guessing game |
Difficulty Level Key: * Beginner: this problem set is good for beginners * Advanced: this problem set should be challenging * Expert: This problem set is very challenging for most students (but it can be solved). Please know all problem sets have opportunity for further work.