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| [[IB Computer Science | | [[Year 1 SL IB Computer Science] || ? || H121 | ||
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| [[Year 1 HL IB Computer Science]] || ? || H121 | | [[Year 1 HL IB Computer Science]] || ? || H121 | ||
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| [[IB Computer Science | | [[Year 2 SL IB Computer Science] || ? ||H121 | ||
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| [[IB Computer Science | | [[Year 2 HL IB Computer Science] || ? || H121 | ||
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| [[Designing Solutions Through Programming]] || ? || H121 | | [[Designing Solutions Through Programming]] || ? || H121 |
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Our Classes[edit]
Course | Meets | Room |
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[[Year 1 SL IB Computer Science] | ? | H121 |
Year 1 HL IB Computer Science | ? | H121 |
[[Year 2 SL IB Computer Science] | ? | H121 |
[[Year 2 HL IB Computer Science] | ? | H121 |
Designing Solutions Through Programming | ? | H121 |
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Calendars[edit]
- Click here for a useful page of calendars and dates
- In Warsaw Poland, today is Tuesday, 16 July 2024
Big ideas in Computer Science[edit]
These are the most important concepts and practices in computer science. They are not in any particular order.
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 & Javascript are logical choices. As we learn about Modeling and Simulation, Python is a good match.
Below are languages we cover:
Compiled Languages[edit]
- We do not deeply study compiled language in the courses I teach. The C programming language is used, only for a "hello world" example, and for students to see and practice the compilation process.
Interpreted Languages[edit]
Database Management Languages[edit]
Markup Languages[edit]
Domain-specific declarative language[edit]
Resources[edit]
- Getting started Everything you need to KNOW and DO in order to get started.
- Click here for an excellent style guide
Credits[edit]
- Icons used with tremendous gratitude by Freepik from flaticon
- I am very careful about citing work. If I've made any mistakes, please let me know!!!
- Click here to see the permissions and licenses I have for using copyrighted material
- I love CS50. I will individually attribute when I use CS50 stuff, but I want to acknowledge how great it is here