Code Combat GameFocused on Python and javascript, CodeCombat is a standards-aligned computer science program offering free Hour of Code activities that are ideal for kids who love gaming. Activities range from beginner through advanced, so everyone can get involved. Hour of Code: Simple EncryptionPr...
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My analysis of combat events in the Iliad is how I teach undergraduates in economic sociology and they like it. (Gated Contexts version with great typesetting and art, ungated SocArxiv version with the raw data and code). This very short and informal paper introduces basic concepts like visua...
Interestingly, using loop idioms we have identified a common problem faced by C# developers: in StackOverflow there is a related question for C# (StackOverflow 2009a) with about 93k views and a highly voted answers (195 votes) that suggests a helper method for bypassing the lack of such a...
One could easily get the sensation that little can be achieved to combat TOS or a poor EULA. Well, that’s completely false, lately there has been instances where common providers have improved their terms of support due to the person’s aversion for some too flagrant conditions within them....
In high school and college, many people were surprised to find me in computer science and told me, “You’re very outgoing and personable, you’re not a typical nerd.” Did you combat that stereotype concretely to get more folks in the door, or did it happen organically?
It’s okay to not have all the answers, but you owe it to the clients that are paying you to do the best you can with the knowledge you have, and to pass that knowledge on as simply and easily as possible. Your code shouldn’t be a loose collection of clever hacks. It should be...
Alex loves Computer Science and Java and, as many of CodeGym's students, Alex used to learn Java and knows all the struggles on this way. Alex Zhitnitsky Alex is an engineer working with OverOps on a mission to help Java and Scala developers solve bugs in production and rid the world ...
from the deduction of goals, conditions, behaviors and results, but it is meaningless to copy the answers according to the deduction results. There are only these ideas. Walk up and down in your brain completely and stumblingly, bumping up and down 💥. After you find the results, you wil...
Go to Camp McCarran, and talk to Angela Williams in the science lab. Choose the “I have some questions for you.” option followed by the “What’s your role here?” option. After she answers, choose the “What do you think of Dr. Hildren?” option. After she answers, choose “[...