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# Today we will review our [[usability]] homework. | # Today we will review our [[usability]] homework. | ||
# We will review basic data types | |||
# We will then start learning about [[abstract data structures]] | # We will then start learning about [[abstract data structures]] | ||
# We learn two new terms: mutable an immutable | |||
# We will take a deeper look at [[arrays]] ([http://php.net/manual/en/ref.array.php this reference will be helpful]). | |||
## You must demonstrate you know how to access, insert, delete, find, sort an array in PHP | |||
# We will build an array using a loop in PHP. | |||
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==[[file:homework.png]] | ==[[file:homework.png]] What is our homework? == | ||
# Please review pages 50 and 51 in your [[IB Computer Science textbook]]. Please don't bother reading about files on page 51. | |||
# Please also carefully read page 55 and 56 about dynamic vs static data structures. The table comparing dynamic vs static data structures on page 56 is very good. | |||
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