1st Edition
CSCE 110: Programming I
School: Texas A&M University (TAMU )
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Pages: 4Continuation of writing simulation programs, introduction of sets, how to use them, and their basic properties.
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Pages: 2Introduction to using Python in order to simulate real-world problems/situations.
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Pages: 4Introduction to manipulating comma-separated values, using for loops, and iterables.
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Pages: 10Determining how different input brings different output, determining line execution, and gaining an overall knowledge for all types of programs covered so far, with additional notes on basic Python structures.
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Pages: 3Review of all the types of programs covered so far, as well as small clarifications/reminders.
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Pages: 5Expanding knowledge of functions, learn types of variables, more types of built-in functions, and learn the basics of lists (what are they and different properties/operations of lists).
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Pages: 3Learn how arguments and functions are related, how to use multiple arguments, how to return and pass certain lines of code, how to compile all functions/definitions so we only have to use one line to call functions, and how to write a more complicated program using functions.
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Pages: 3Learn how binary searches can be useful in writing programs, how logarithmic equations come into play, and how to write basic functions.
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Pages: 3Learn how to repeat commands based on specific (and sometimes changing) conditions using loops. Also learn how to choose random numbers and how to insert comments in between lines of code.
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Pages: 5Learn how to write programs that lets the computer make decisions and answer questions based on specific conditions and expressions.
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Pages: 3Learn how to break down strings into single components, as well as how to compute which characters are in which index/index ranges.
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Pages: 3Learn how to use variable, write actual programs outside of Python Shell, use raw input, and use operators with strings.
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Pages: 4Introduction to Python/Python Basics. Understanding basic functions and operators.