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== | == Introduction == | ||
In 2017 The American School of Warsaw adopted values to guide our learning. | In 2017 The American School of Warsaw adopted values to guide our learning. |
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Introduction[edit]In 2017 The American School of Warsaw adopted values to guide our learning. |
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Our Classes[edit]
Calendars[edit]
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Big ideas in Computer Science[edit]These are the most important concepts and practices in computer science. They are not in any particular order.
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Languages[edit]A programming language is a formal language that specifies a set of instructions that can be used to produce various kinds of output. [1]. Our primary languages are Python and PHP. As we learn about Web Science, PHP is a logical choice. As we learn about Modeling and Simulation, Python is a good match. Compiled Languages[edit]Interpreted Languages[edit]Database management languages[edit]Markup Language[edit] |
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Resources[edit]
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Credits[edit]
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