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== Recommended Videos == | |||
* [https://www.ted.com/talks/angela_lee_duckworth_grit_the_power_of_passion_and_perseverance Angela Lee Duckworth: Grit: The power of passion and perseverance] | |||
* [https://www.ted.com/talks/sir_ken_robinson_do_schools_kill_creativity Sir Ken Robinson: Do schools kill creativity?] | |||
== Linux and Bash == | == Linux and Bash == | ||
# [http://mywiki.wooledge.org/BashGuide Bash Guide] | # [http://mywiki.wooledge.org/BashGuide Bash Guide] | ||
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* [[Media:ComputerScienceOne.pdf|Computer Science I Textbook (by Bourke)]] | * [[Media:ComputerScienceOne.pdf|Computer Science I Textbook (by Bourke)]] | ||
* [[Media:ComputerScienceTwo.pdf|Computer Science II Textbook (by Bourke)]] | * [[Media:ComputerScienceTwo.pdf|Computer Science II Textbook (by Bourke)]] | ||
* [https://cse.unl.edu/~cbourke/ComputerScienceThree.pdf Computer Science III Textbook (by Bourke)] | |||
* Algorithms | * Algorithms | ||
** Objects | ** Objects | ||
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*** [https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/selection-sort/ Selection Sort (Geeks For Geeks)] | *** [https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/selection-sort/ Selection Sort (Geeks For Geeks)] | ||
* [[Best Coding Practices]] | * [[Best Coding Practices]] | ||
* Program Design | |||
** [http://htdp.org/2022-6-7/Book/index.html How to Design Programs] | |||
== Git == | == Git == | ||
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# [[Magit|Magit Version Control Within Emacs]] | # [[Magit|Magit Version Control Within Emacs]] | ||
# [https://xkcd.com/378/ Butterflies] | # [https://xkcd.com/378/ Butterflies] | ||
# [http://pragmaticemacs.com Pragmatic Emacs] | |||
== Emergence == | == Emergence == | ||
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# Rectangles | # Rectangles | ||
## [https://silentmatt.com/rectangle-intersection/ Intersecting Rectangle Visual] | ## [https://silentmatt.com/rectangle-intersection/ Intersecting Rectangle Visual] | ||
# Hit Testing | |||
## [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hit-testing Rectangle Overview] | |||
## [https://www.xarg.org/book/computer-graphics/2d-hittest/ 2D Hit Testing] | |||
## [http://www.playchilla.com/how-to-check-if-a-point-is-inside-a-hexagon Hexagon Hit Testing] | |||
# Platform Games | |||
## [https://wildbunny.co.uk/blog/2011/12/11/how-to-make-a-2d-platform-game-part-1/ Platform Game] | |||
# Transforms | |||
## [https://www.3dgep.com/3d-math-primer-for-game-programmers-matrices/ Transformation Matrices] | |||
## [https://gamedevelopment.tutsplus.com/tutorials/lets-build-a-3d-graphics-engine-linear-transformations--gamedev-7716 Linear Transformations] | |||
## [http://tutorials.jenkov.com/html5-canvas/transformation.html Transformation Tutorial] (Jenkov) | |||
## [https://www.gamedev.net/tutorials/programming/math-and-physics/making-a-game-engine-transformations-r3566/ Transformations] | |||
== Programming Languages and Concepts == | == Programming Languages and Concepts == | ||
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* [https://aaronbloomfield.github.io/pdr/book/x86-64bit-ccc-chapter.pdf The 64 bit x86 C Calling Convention (from the University of Virginia)] | * [https://aaronbloomfield.github.io/pdr/book/x86-64bit-ccc-chapter.pdf The 64 bit x86 C Calling Convention (from the University of Virginia)] | ||
* [https://www.cs.cmu.edu/~fp/courses/15213-s07/misc/asm64-handout.pdf x86-64 Machine-Level Programming (from Carnegie Mellon University)] | * [https://www.cs.cmu.edu/~fp/courses/15213-s07/misc/asm64-handout.pdf x86-64 Machine-Level Programming (from Carnegie Mellon University)] | ||
* [https://www.cs.virginia.edu/~evans/cs216/guides/x86.html x86 Assembly Language Guide (from the University of Virginia)] | |||
=== HTML, CSS, JavaScript === | === HTML, CSS, JavaScript === | ||
* [https://www.w3schools.com W3Schools] provides tutorials about HTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, Python, and SQL | * [https://www.w3schools.com W3Schools] provides tutorials about HTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, Python, and SQL | ||
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=== Swift === | === Swift === | ||
* [https://docs.swift.org/swift-book/LanguageGuide/TheBasics.html Swift Language Guide] | * [https://docs.swift.org/swift-book/LanguageGuide/TheBasics.html Swift Language Guide] | ||
* [https://google.github.io/swift/ Style Guide] (Google) | |||
* [[About Swift Functions]] | * [[About Swift Functions]] | ||
* Helpful blogs | * Helpful blogs | ||
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** [https://theswiftdev.com/2018/01/25/deep-dive-into-swift-frameworks/ Deep Dive into Swift Frameworks] | ** [https://theswiftdev.com/2018/01/25/deep-dive-into-swift-frameworks/ Deep Dive into Swift Frameworks] | ||
** [https://theswiftdev.com/2019/01/14/all-about-the-swift-package-manager-and-the-swift-toolchain/ Swift Package Manager] | ** [https://theswiftdev.com/2019/01/14/all-about-the-swift-package-manager-and-the-swift-toolchain/ Swift Package Manager] | ||
* Swift in the News | |||
** [https://www.tensorflow.org/swift Swift for Tensor Flow] | |||
** [https://cognitiveclass.ai/courses/game-playing-ai-with-swift-for-tensorflow-s4tf Cognitive Class - AI for Games] | |||
=== Object Oriented Programming === | === Object Oriented Programming === | ||
* [https://www.thoughtworks.com/insights/blog/composition-vs-inheritance-how-choose Inheritance vs. Composition (Steven Lowe)] | * [https://www.thoughtworks.com/insights/blog/composition-vs-inheritance-how-choose Inheritance vs. Composition (Steven Lowe)] | ||
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=== Regular Expressions === | === Regular Expressions === | ||
* [https://regexr.com RegExr] is a free, online site to test regular expressions (regex) | * [https://regexr.com RegExr] is a free, online site to test regular expressions (regex) | ||
* [https://extendsclass.com/regex-tester.html Cyrilex] is a free online regular expression tester and visualizer | |||
* [https://opensource.com/article/22/1/word-game-linux-command-line Word Games on the Linux Command Line] Using Linux to Solve Wordle | |||
=== Source Control and Hosting === | === Source Control and Hosting === | ||
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== Teacher Resources == | == Teacher Resources == | ||
* [https://community.computingatschool.org.uk/door CAS UK] UK Computing at School | * [https://community.computingatschool.org.uk/door CAS UK] UK Computing at School | ||
* [http://worrydream.com/ExplorableExplanations/ Explorable Explanations] (Bret Victor) | |||
== Articles on Privacy == | == Articles on Privacy == | ||
* [https://www.cnbc.com/2019/07/19/nso-malware-can-spy-on-apple-google-and-other-cloud-data-report.html NSO Malware Can Spy on Apple, Google, and Other Cloud Data Report] (CNBC) | * [https://www.cnbc.com/2019/07/19/nso-malware-can-spy-on-apple-google-and-other-cloud-data-report.html NSO Malware Can Spy on Apple, Google, and Other Cloud Data Report] (CNBC) | ||
== Wiki Tools == | |||
* [https://excel2wiki.toolforge.org Convert Excel to WikiTable] |
Latest revision as of 15:36, 15 July 2022
Within these castle walls be forged Mavens of Computer Science ...
— Merlin, The Coder
Recommended Videos[edit]
- Angela Lee Duckworth: Grit: The power of passion and perseverance
- Sir Ken Robinson: Do schools kill creativity?
Linux and Bash[edit]
- Bash Guide
- Bash Basics
- Bash Tutorial (PDF)
- Linux Disk Space Management
- Unix Tutorial
- Coder Merlin File Recovery
- Find Text in File Recursively
- Advanced Topics
Colors[edit]
Computer Science[edit]
- Computer Science I Textbook (by Bourke)
- Computer Science II Textbook (by Bourke)
- Computer Science III Textbook (by Bourke)
- Algorithms
- Objects
- Computer Science I Textbook (by Bourke) Chapter 10. Encapsulation & Objects
- Presentation on Objects
- Scope
- Scope (Wikipedia)
- Computer Science I Textbook (by Bourke) Chapter 2.2.4. Scoping
- Sorting
- Objects
- Best Coding Practices
- Program Design
Git[edit]
- Introductory Tutorial to Git (Video)
- Brief Introduction and Tutorial
- Official Documentation
- Useful Commits - Message Style
GitHub[edit]
- Brief Introduction and Tutorial
- Basic Formatting Syntax (for README.md)
- Markdown Magic - Tutorial
- Online README.md Editor
Emacs[edit]
- Beginner's Guide
- Emacs Tour
- Reference Card
- How-Tos
- Version Control Within Emacs
- Magit Version Control Within Emacs
- Butterflies
- Pragmatic Emacs
Emergence[edit]
Engineering Design Process[edit]
Graphics[edit]
- Turtle-Graphics
- HTML5 Canvas
- Igis
- Bezier Curves
- Rectangles
- Hit Testing
- Platform Games
- Transforms
Programming Languages and Concepts[edit]
- StackOverflow Q&A site for professional and enthusiast programmers
Assembly Language[edit]
- x86 Assembly, 64 bit (from the University of Virginia)
- The 64 bit x86 C Calling Convention (from the University of Virginia)
- x86-64 Machine-Level Programming (from Carnegie Mellon University)
- x86 Assembly Language Guide (from the University of Virginia)
HTML, CSS, JavaScript[edit]
- W3Schools provides tutorials about HTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, Python, and SQL
- Tutorials Point provides tutorials about HTML, CSS, and Swift
- HTMLColorCodes easily find HTML color codes with a color picker, color chart and HTML color names with Hex color codes, RGB and HSL values.
- JSFiddle is a test site for HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
Swift[edit]
- Swift Language Guide
- Style Guide (Google)
- About Swift Functions
- Helpful blogs
- Swift in the News
Object Oriented Programming[edit]
AP Computer Science A Exam[edit]
Quotes and Advice[edit]
Glossary[edit]
Tools[edit]
Art[edit]
- Piskel is a free, online editor for animated sprites & pixel art
- Pixilart is a free, online editor for pixel art, game sprites and animated GIFs
Communication[edit]
- Discord is an all-in-one voice and text chat that's free, secure, and works on both your desktop and phone.
Diagrams[edit]
- Draw IO is a free, online editor for diagrams (such as UML)
Logic Gates[edit]
Regular Expressions[edit]
- RegExr is a free, online site to test regular expressions (regex)
- Cyrilex is a free online regular expression tester and visualizer
- Word Games on the Linux Command Line Using Linux to Solve Wordle
Source Control and Hosting[edit]
- GitHub provides an online source code repository (which integrates with git) along with additional tools
- GitLab provides an online source code repository (which integrates with git) along with additional tools
- Heroku is a platform as a service (PaaS) that enables developers to build, run, and operate applications entirely in the cloud.
Teacher Resources[edit]
- CAS UK UK Computing at School
- Explorable Explanations (Bret Victor)