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Introduction to Programming in Java. Computer Science Unplugged. Computer Science Unplugged. Computer Science Unplugged. Computer Science Unplugged. Computer Science Unplugged. Computer Science Unplugged. Computer Science Unplugged. Computer Science Unplugged. Computer Science Unplugged. Computer Science Unplugged. Computer Science Unplugged. Computer Science Unplugged. Computer Science Unplugged. Computer Science Unplugged. Computer Science Unplugged. Computer Science Unplugged. Computer Science Unplugged. Computer Science Unplugged. Computer Science Unplugged. Computer Science Unplugged. Now Available at Udacity: Courses from Georgia Tech Masters in CS.

One of the best parts about this degree program, and high-quality education on a massive scale, is that it gives you the flexibility of multiple learning options.

Now Available at Udacity: Courses from Georgia Tech Masters in CS

In addition to applying for Georgia Tech’s online degree program, students can choose to pursue non-degree certification options through both Udacity and Georgia Tech. Starting today, you can pre-enroll for select individual courses from the Georgia Tech online Masters in Computer Science track. By enrolling in the course experience at Udacity, you’ll get personalized project feedback, individual tutoring, and a verified Udacity certificate upon completion. You can also sign-up to be notified for our free courseware, which includes the interactive lessons, project instructions, and quizzes from the course. We're excited that these high-quality courses are being used by companies like AT&T for their employees. Where to type SQL statements in Microsoft Access. Where to type SQL statements in Microsoft Access Click here for Access "2007' or Access "2010" back Follow this procedure: 1.

Where to type SQL statements in Microsoft Access

After launching Microsoft Access, either select open to open an existing database or select new to create a new database. 2. 3. 4. 5. Note: When you place your cursor over a button, the name of the button is displayed. 6. 7. SQLInAccess. If you already know SQL you probably feel constrained by the Query Builder in Access.

SQLInAccess

But you don’t have to be. Open a new query in Access and when you’re asked to select the tables your query will be based upon, just close the window. You will notice at this point that the toggle button which usually shows Design View or Datasheet View now shows SQL. Feel free to type SQL directly into this window. If you already have a query, you can still open the SQL view -- it is always available. One example is the UNION query. Another powerful tool is the Pass-Through query. Tutorial for using SQL in Microsoft Access. Java Project Ideas: 5 Simple Java Projects to Kickstart Your Java Programming Journey. Updated by Benter Adede on February 27, 2014 Ten years ago, I walked into my first beginner’s Java class in Kenya as the only girl in the room.

Java Project Ideas: 5 Simple Java Projects to Kickstart Your Java Programming Journey

I was greatly discouraged by the other students but I wouldn’t give up because I knew I wanted to train in Java programming. I stand today to prove them wrong. Just as I did, anybody can learn java and excel in it! Today, I am a very successful java programmer, due to my training and the wonderful potential that Java has. To aid in your study, I’d like to share 20 Java project ideas that helped me and will sharpen your skills as well. You can develop just about any program using the Java programming language.

Java mini projects With Source Code - Projects Geek. Final Year Projects (Computer Science 2013) - Syed Ubaid Ali Jafri. Computer Science Fair Project Ideas. Computer Science Fair Projects. CST Part IB group projects: Part IB group projects. CST Part IB group projects Candidates for Part IB of the Computer Science Tripos are required to undertake a group design project as part of their practical work in Lent term.

CST Part IB group projects: Part IB group projects

Materials for 2013–14 Recommended reading Previous years YouTube videos from previous yearsPhotographs from 2010Photographs from 2014 Preparation for 2014–15. IST - ICT - IB - Computer Science - The Program Dossier. Introduction The program dossier is an individual piece of work completed during the course.

IST - ICT - IB - Computer Science - The Program Dossier

It must address a single problem that can be solved using computer systems and which has an identified end- user. Your analysis, design and production of the final system must be well documented. You must use a logical approach and analytical thinking, from definition and decomposition of the problem through to its solution by constructing appropriate classes implementing algorithms and data structures in Java. The dossier is internally assessed by RJo and externally moderated by the IBO. Time allowed Times quoted here are recommended teacher contact time and do not include the time required by you to work on your own to develop and complete your dossier: Standard level - 25 hours; Higher level - 35 hours. Choice of problem. Search Engines Science Fair Project. Purpose To determine which search engine is the most popular and why.

Search Engines Science Fair Project

Additional information Internet search engines are useful and even essential to finding the information you need on the world wide web. It is important to know which search engine is the most popular and why – is there a search engine that performs better than another? Is there a search engine that gets more relevant hits than another? Sponsored Links Required materials. Computer Passwords Science Fair Project. Purpose To determine the strength of several different computer passwords.

Computer Passwords Science Fair Project

At the end of this experiment, you and your classmates will have an understanding of what factors make weak computer passwords and which types of passwords are stronger. Additional information Computer passwords are common – often, you need one when logging onto a school computer or when logging into your personal email. Passwords keep unwanted visitors from accessing personal information. Sponsored Links Required materials ComputerEmail addresses with password for each password that you intend to useJournal or logbookSeveral student volunteers with an equal mix of boys and girlsCalculator Estimated Experiment Time This experiment will take several hours. Open For All: 6 Computer Science Projects From MIT Media Lab That You Can Try Today. There are many renowned institutions in the world which are the incubators for the greatest minds in all spheres of life.

Open For All: 6 Computer Science Projects From MIT Media Lab That You Can Try Today

History knows them with names like Tim Berners-Lee (computer scientist), Noam Chomsky (linguist), Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin (astronaut), Richard Feynman (theoretical physicist), James Doolittle (air ace), Kofi Annan (diplomat), just to name a random few. The list of Nobel Laureates is pretty long as well. The one common thread in all those names? Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Every great educational institution has one common quality – innovation.

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2.8" TFT + Touch Shield Board v1b/c. Arduino or Raspberry Pi? When the Raspberry was announced some were quick to excitedly herald it an “Arduino killer”, and simple comparisons are frequently made which fail to take into account the broader benefits of each platform.

Arduino or Raspberry Pi?

More often than not these are based on headline specifications such as processor clock speed and RAM alone, and so a good place to start is with a hardware comparison. Microcontroller vs. microprocessor The Arduino employs an 8-bit ATmega series microcontroller whereas the Raspberry Pi is based around a 32-bit ARM processor, and the Arduino is typically clocked at between 8-16MHz and with 2-8kB of RAM available, and in contrast the Raspberry Pi can be clocked at up to 1GHz and may have up to 512MB of RAM. On top of which the Pi has a GPU and video outputs, Ethernet as standard and USB host ports.

So the Raspberry Pi wins? Raspberry Pi ports (Source: elinux.org, CC BY-SA 3.0) Arduino vs Raspberry Pi: Which Is The Mini Computer For You? You’re looking for a small computer to power a laser turret that can shoot multi-coloured balloons – it’s a common situation we all find ourselves in at one point or another – and you’ve heard good things about both Arduino and Raspberry Pi. But you can’t decide – which the best mini-computer for your project? Which is going to prevail as the most useful once you’ve disassembled the turret thanks to that incident with the neighbour’s cat? Arduino - HomePage. Learn to code.

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