This two-part course builds upon the programming skills that you learned in our Introduction to Interactive Programming in Python course. We will augment those skills with both important programming practices and critical mathematical problem solving skills. These skills underlie larger scale computational problem solving and programming. The main focus of the class will be programming weekly mini-projects in Python that build upon the mathematical and programming principles that are taught in the class. To keep the class fun and engaging, many of the projects will involve working with strategy-based games.

Principles of Computing (Part 1)

Principles of Computing (Part 1)
This course is part of Fundamentals of Computing Specialization



Instructors: Scott Rixner
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GM
Reviewed on Jan 14, 2021
Was really good! Substantially more difficult than than the first two classes.
MA
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One of the best courses I've ever taken. Really makes you think.
JH
Reviewed on May 15, 2018
very wellmade assignments! that goes a long way!plotting seemed a bit superflous and not much learned.Thank you professors!
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