I've read a book or two by Devlin in the past, mainly for finding the book
my family might enjoy (Bob especially). The books were pretty good.
He now has a MOOC, based on a book I haven't read Introduction to
Mathematical Thinking
CryptoCards
Anything like a SecurID?
From Kevin Mitnick's autobiography
excerptedhttp://books.google.com/books?id=p-nRxITKc34Con Google
Books:
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-Arlo James Barnes
FRIAM Applied
On 12/18/13, 11:13 AM, Arlo Barnes wrote:
CryptoCards
Anything like a SecurID?
Organizations that use SecurID may prepend or append a password to a
token provided by a device. The token changes every few seconds.
CryptoCards (the brand) are different in that the password is set when
More from the pencil code author:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/coffeescript/EFwDMClKKh0
.. about the effectiveness of Blockly .. like StarLogo TNG.
So here's the question: if I learn in blockly-style programming, will it
impede the jump to text based programming?
Steve tells me
Heres another interesting MOOC. Any takers?
https://www.coursera.org/course/artificialvision
Cody Smith
On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 10:05 AM, Owen Densmore o...@backspaces.net wrote:
I've read a book or two by Devlin in the past, mainly for finding the book
my family might enjoy (Bob
I am a fan of block based programming languages for younger students. And yes
I think the transition from TNG to Netlogo is pretty straightforward and
painless…
The biggest advantage I see in block languages, and this may seem minor but I
can tell you from experience it isn’t, block based
Agree with what Josh has said; it is nice to separate the concepts from
technique (like readability) while also beginning to teach ideas like
giving variables and functions descriptive rather than throwaway names.
Also, I think the process of reëxamining what you have experienced so far
that has