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On the Nature of Pipes « Marko A. Rodriguez - 0 views

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    Pipes is a data flow framework developed by TinkerPop. The graph traversal language Gremlin is a Groovy-based domain-specific language for processing Blueprints-enabled graph databases with Pipes. Since the release of Pipes 0.7 on August 1, 2011, much of the functionality in Gremlin has been generalized and made available through Pipes.
Peter Beens

University of San Francisco's CS107 - App Inventor Course - 1 views

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    This is the schedule for University of San Francisco's CS107-01, spring 2011. The schedule is subject to change, so please check back regularly.
Doug Peterson

http://repository.alt.ac.uk/2200/1/Computer_Science_in_the_National_Curriculum_for_Engl... - 0 views

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    The place of Computer Science in the National Curriculum for England In April 2011 ALT responded to the DFE consultation about revisions to the National Curriculum for England1. In recent weeks there has been plenty of discussion in the media and in Government about the place of Computer Science in the curriculum. We've consulted within ALT and more widely and have framed some views on this question, in the form of a response to three questions: * To get the next generation of comp scientists do we need CS in the NC?  * Where do we put CS?  * Should CS be only for those who are interested or for all?  
Peter Beens

US NSF - CISE - CS Bits & Bytes - 0 views

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    The National Science Foundation, in support of Computer Science Education Week 2011 (CS Ed Week), is proud to announce its rollout of CS Bits & Bytes, a biweekly newsletter highlighting innovative computer science research.
Doug Peterson

The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation - 0 views

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    The Foundation congratulates the winners of the 2011 Sloan Research Fellowships, 118 young researchers nominated by their peers in recognition of their exceptional early-career achievements and potential to contribute significantly to their fields
Peter McAsh

LightRadio: The tiny cube that could save wireless - Mar. 21, 2011 - 0 views

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    New technology to replace cell phone towers.
Doug Peterson

Google Code-in - Google Code - 2 views

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    Google Code-in, Google's contest to introduce pre-university students (age 13-18) to the many kinds of contributions that make open source software development possible, concluded on January 10, 2011. We had 361 students from 48 countries complete over 2,000 tasks during the 7 week contest.
Doug Peterson

This is CS50 OpenCourseWare - 0 views

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    "Introduction to the intellectual enterprises of computer science and the art of programming. This course teaches students how to think algorithmically and solve problems efficiently."
Doug Peterson

Teach Yourself to Program - 1 views

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    Do you want to build a game for Android, a theme for your blog or a twitter desktop client? Have a great idea but lack the development chops to take it from the pages of your legal pad to the App Store? Want to make sure your kid learns to program, even though your local school system may not offer the best options? This post should give you a good starting point for learning to program.
Doug Peterson

Looking for a Job? Learn Ruby, Python and be a Team Player! | Infochimps Blog - 0 views

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    What makes a great software engineer and perhaps more importantly, what skills will most likely land you a sweet job?  Mixtent and KISSMetrics analyzed LinkedIn data and surveyed users on perceptions of candidate skill levels based on their profiles and purported skill sets.
Doug Peterson

Two Software Tools for Creating Simulations | Kapp Notes - 2 views

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    Here are two tools that can be used for creating effective and engaging simulations.
Peter McAsh

The Messy Art Of UX Sketching - Smashing UX Design - 0 views

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    Have students use LiveScribe pens to sketch and describe their design.
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