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* Please [https://docs.google.com/document/d/14YcuLwTkFoaEysr4NbtXhf4seyN7UlEeJo-ND19arHo/edit click here for our week-by-week plan] (aswarsaw.org access only) | * Please [https://docs.google.com/document/d/14YcuLwTkFoaEysr4NbtXhf4seyN7UlEeJo-ND19arHo/edit click here for our week-by-week plan] (aswarsaw.org access only) | ||
* [[:media:Programming companion Python.pdf|Please click here for our Python programming guide]] | |||
* Please understand and follow all the instructions in our [[getting started]] guide. | * Please understand and follow all the instructions in our [[getting started]] guide. | ||
* [https://computersciencewiki.org/teacherTools/whiteboard.php#-KqNu3hNOxMFUkdTjSXO Click here for our collaborative code editor] | * [https://computersciencewiki.org/teacherTools/whiteboard.php#-KqNu3hNOxMFUkdTjSXO Click here for our collaborative code editor] |
Revision as of 10:06, 18 October 2017
When this two-year course is over, you will have a full, general introduction to the most excellent field of computer science. You will know how to think about problems, you will know how to program a computer to follow instructions that helps to solve a problem.
Please. Don't think like a student. Think like a computer scientist.