CERBERUS 2080™, the amazing multi-processor 8-bit microcomputer, featuring Z80, 65C02 and AVR processors.
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CERBERUS 2080™, the amazing multi-processor 8-bit microcomputer, featuring Z80, 65C02 and AVR processors.
The micro:course is a colourful, introductory book of projects that guides learners from first principles of the micro:bit through to the use of Python. It is intended for self-study and includes full explanations of each project, with all code also provided.
A guide written by students for students about First Year Computer Science at the University of Toronto St. George Campus
Arduino MKR is a colourful, introductory book of projects that introduces learners to the exciting world of microcontrollers and the Internet of Things. It is intended for self-study and includes full explanations of each project, with all code also provided.
This is a complete curriculum designed for schools internationally and covering Grades 5 through 7. Each grade includes 40 hours of teaching and learning content and uses the Arm School Program’s project-based learning pedagogical approach. The course is based on the use of micro:bits and MicroPython.
Node.js! Research on How Students in Computer Science Classrooms Learn
Academic programs and projects
The repository contains a collection of Object-Oriented Programming assignments in Java and C++. It includes implementations of data structures such as Trie and AVL tree, image processing application, file manager GUI, and a graph manipulation program.
A companion repo for the Computing Foundations YouTube Channel, a channel for beginners who want to learn about computers, programming, and the math, science and art behind this world-changing field of knowledge.
Collaborative web page for Lindenwood's Computer Science Club, built by our members. Demo:
NetBeans Project is uploaded in which Simple Queue data structure is being implemented using java arrays. path to the source code is available in the given readme.
Python coding exercises based on Replit 100 days of code and additional worked examples as I progress through Python
Website for the Amherst College Data* Mammoths Research and Learning Group
This repository contains the day to day commits of GY350 Course.
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