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- principles of systematic problem-solving through programming and the basic rules of computation. We will e... students will be able to: <ul> <li> Develop programs that process and manipulate data in a variety of... ction, retention, and use</li> <li> Decompose programming tasks into solvable subtasks, informing the structure of your programs</li> <li> Develop good automated tests to su
- hw4 @courses:cs101-202203:week4
- . It turns out, this can be pretty hard, and many programmers and companies get this wrong in practice! Ta... [[https://www.kalzumeus.com/2010/06/17/falsehoods-programmers-believe-about-names/|Read this short article on falsehoods programmers believe about names.]] Task: [[https://slate... multi-line comment (#| ... |#) at the top of your program before moving on to Part 2. Take a look at t
- week5
- ====== Week 5 : Designing Programs For Tables ====== ~~NOTOC~~ ==== Monday ==== * We have an exam on ... 203:08_designingprogramsfortables.pptx |Designing Programs for tables}} * {{ :courses:cs101-202203:09_l... 2203:08_designingprogramsfortables.pdf |Designing Programs for tables}} * {{ :courses:cs101-202203:09_l
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- | 09/23 | ^ [[week5|-5-]] | Designing programs for tables |
- week2
- ue to use moodle to access and submit this week's programs. Also, please remember to use your name as part
- week6
- ====== Week 6 : Designing Programs For Tables ====== ~~NOTOC~~ ==== Monday ==== * There are still a f
- week13
- y be useful * The key is to understand that the program directory entries for votes and fake_votes refere