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We Aspire to Comply with the ACM/IEEE CS Curriculum Guidelines — But…, But…, But…. Continuing Revision of Discrete Mathematics Courses with Attention to Computer Science Curricula 2013 →. Continuing the Conversation on Programming in the Non-majors CS Course. February 26, 2015. This posting continues the discussion of a non-majors course in computing, started in the March 2015 issue of ACM Inroads and the subsequent comments by Mark Guzdial. Response by Michael Goldweber. Regarding point #1, I agree 100%...
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Continuing the Conversation on Programming in the Non-majors CS Course. I recommend Sydney Padua’s ‘THRILLING(! Adventures of LOVELACE and BABBAGE’ →. Continuing Revision of Discrete Mathematics Courses with Attention to Computer Science Curricula 2013. June 3, 2015. This posting continues my last two:. 8220; From the Perspective of Computer Science, Mathematics May Be a Foreign Language. 8220; We Aspire to Comply with the ACM/IEEE CS Curriculum Guidelines But…, But…, But…. Language for Handling Truth Va...
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Continuing Revision of Discrete Mathematics Courses with Attention to Computer Science Curricula 2013. Please Vote for LEGO to Produce a Set Featuring Lovelace, Babbage, and the Analytical Engine →. I recommend Sydney Padua’s ‘THRILLING(! Adventures of LOVELACE and BABBAGE’. August 7, 2015. One CS-related book I’ve enjoyed this summer is as follows:. Interesting and Curious Anecdotes. CELEBRATED AND DISTINGUISHED CHARACTERS. Fully Illustrating a Variety of. INSTRUCTIVE AND AMUSING SCENES;. My local publi...
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Presenting Pleasant Provisions of the Python Programming Platform for the Pedagogy of Discrete Mathematics. October 12, 2015. 8220;And now, for something completely different…”. By the way, the language is named after the BBC show “Monty Python’s Flying Circus” and has nothing to do with reptiles. Making references to Monty Python skits in documentation is not only allowed, it is encouraged! The Python Tutorial, Section 1: “Whetting Your Appetite”. One of my colleagues here at GVSU. Use Python in our beg...
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