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SUMMARY:Intro to Programming I: Fall 2018
DESCRIPTION:About the workshop\nIntroduction to Programming I is the first course in a two-part series that introduces students to basic programming concepts and prepares them for intermediate and advanced programming instruction in Fuse Factory classes and workshops\, or elsewhere. Introduction to Programming I covers the concepts of types\, values\, expressions\, conditional execution\, looping\, and functions. Students will explore and practice these concepts using JavaScript to write simple numerical applications. Some creative graphical programming will also be introduced using P5.js. \nThere are no prerequisites for this course. Students are not be expected to have any prior programming experience. Students should bring their laptops to class. Otherwise\, all materials and tools required to complete the course will be provided. \nFor a complete introduction to programming\, it is recommended that students follow this course with Introduction to Programming II. Fall 2018 Intro to Programming I will meet for four one-hour sessions (September 19\, September 26\, October 3\, October 10). Students will be expected to complete some light homework assignments between sessions. \nAbout the instructor\nMichael Perkins is a technologist\, musician and philosopher with special interests in Buddhist philosophy\, discrete mathematics\, data science\, contemporary jazz\, and algorithmic music. He is a graduate of Georgia State University where he studied music and philosophy and The Ohio State University where he studied philosophy and computer science. He completed a Ph.D. in Philosophy at The Ohio State University in 1983. For 35 years\, Michael has developed advanced software systems for some of the world’s leading software vendors. He has designed and implemented special-purpose programming languages\, data management tools\, application generators\, cross-platform networking software\, and IT systems management software. Currently\, Michael is Chief Scientist for Prosper Technologies\, where he designs and implements software systems for integrating\, analyzing and visualizing complex sets of data.
URL:https://thefusefactory.org/event/intro-to-programming-i-fall-2018/
LOCATION:The Fuse Factory Electronic and Digital Arts Lab\, 13 E. Tulane Rd.\, Columbus\, OH\, 43202\, United States
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