Difference between revisions of "Computer Science I"
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+ | '''Agenda - Regular:''' | ||
+ | * [[Printing Initials Assignment]] | ||
+ | * [[Print Shapes Exercises]] | ||
* [[Guessing Game Assignment]] | * [[Guessing Game Assignment]] | ||
+ | * HTTLACS: Ch6 #1-4 | ||
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+ | '''Agenda - IB:''' | ||
+ | * HTTLACS: Ch6 #1-4 | ||
+ | * [[Looping Exercises]] | ||
+ | * Using your isPrime(x) function, write a loop that prints out the first 100 prime numbers. | ||
+ | * Introduction to Strings | ||
== Archives == | == Archives == |
Revision as of 09:21, 6 January 2009
Tuesday (1/6/09)
Warmup:
- Describe in less than ten words what you did over winter break
- Mr. Bui's example: DVDs, food, college recommendations
- Assume you have the following code:
i = 0
n = 1
while i < 25:
n += 2
i += 1
- WITHOUT using your computer, what are the final values of i and n?
Agenda - All:
- Looping warmup review
- break keyword
- Assume you have the following code:
i = 0
n = 1
while i < 25:
n += 2
if n > 10:
break
i += 1
- WITHOUT using your computer, what are the final values of i and n?
- Demo missing work
Agenda - Regular:
- Printing Initials Assignment
- Print Shapes Exercises
- Guessing Game Assignment
- HTTLACS: Ch6 #1-4
Agenda - IB:
- HTTLACS: Ch6 #1-4
- Looping Exercises
- Using your isPrime(x) function, write a loop that prints out the first 100 prime numbers.
- Introduction to Strings