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    team, grinding and welding and programming without bounds. The finest gumbo of human achievement, the robotics team accepted my flavor unwaveringly. Although I felt that I was needed with the labeling and organizing, I had no particular impact on the gumbo until computer science discovered me. Programming, that hidden language of the universe that ranges from DNA to cellphones, instilled into me newfound awe at the complexity of life. After exposure to programming in my robotics class, I…

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    John Backus Essay

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    His determination produced a function-level language, or FP for functional programming. FP was a style of programming that modeled computations as the evaluation of expressions, in contrast to the imperative programming that contained programs composed of statements which would change global state when executed. It was in 1977 that Backus first introduced this language to the public, in which during the lecture “Can Programming be Liberated from the Von Neumann Stype? A Functional Style…

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    The field of computer science is one that is constantly growing. Technology has been deemed an inevitable part of our future and if more students do not go into this field then there will be no way for technology to advance. “There will be 1 million more computing jobs than students over the next 10 years” (Blurbs and Useful Stats). The number of jobs in this field will only go up, because the demand for new technology in all other fields will only increase as time goes on. Even though the…

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    magic” but you know it not magic. Where do you go? You can’t go to your teachers because they probably wouldn’t know either. Code is the new language of our world; it runs everything, yet we aren’t teaching it in school. The skills learned from programming are so universal and essential that there should be no question about teaching in schools. Why is programming so important? Well, there is not a day that goes by that you are not using something that requires programs to run. Every little…

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    Jay Shen Essay

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    creativity. First, Jay mentions that the learning ability is obligatory for a successful software engineer because today is an age in which the technology is growing with a high speed. New algorithms, improved methods are introduced every day. Programming language and tools are updated frequently. To adapt the developing speed of the applications and meet the requirement of their work, software engineers should love tinkering around systems and apps, and have a wide range of knowledge to figure…

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    The Turing Test

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    Intelligence In the past half century, Turing Test is being a controversial barrier in the study of artificial intelligence. The AI program cannot achieve the satisfactory standing due to the restriction of computing chip and storage, the limits of programming language, and the lack of creativity, which leads to an insoluble result. With the continuous development of science and technology, most problems will be solved in the future. However, some issues should be taking into seriously…

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    every day. Bashir Mukshar is one of the earliest people how decided to study Programming in the latest of 1990s. Bashir is a 42 years old American man born in Manhattan, NY. While he was in school his favorite two classes were math and science. After he graduated and got his bachelor degree in programming he started teaching programming in high schools and some colleges for about 15 years, while he was working on some programming projects for New York state offices. He is a multi-tasking…

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    University Team in 2010 and I participated in ACM competitions. Also, I was a member of math club and a participant in AUC Mathematics Competition in 2009 where I discussed difficult problems in the field of mathematics. In 2011, I volunteered to teach programming to high school students and I was the coach for a team of 3 students who developed an app using PHP, Flash and MySql to compete in an international competition called Oracle Think-Quest. We received a certificate of achievement from…

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    Myp Packet Essay

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    Exploring Coding Introduction The MYP packet was an extraordinary help to get me started on this assignment. It began with asking the question of what my three main interests were at the time; science, art, and technology. Focusing on the latter, I decided to do this project on something I’ve always been fascinated by, the world of coding. After getting a taste of it the previous year through being in the CyberPatriot program at school, which lets students find weaknesses in computer models and…

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    grading procedures. I stood amongst the top 10 in my class. Though my major had opened up a wide variety of courses,I was aware of the fact that the world today runs on computers and thus programming knowhow is a requisite, I completed courses which have made me proficient in the eonian programming languages like C and C++. Besides my academic pursuits, I participated in extra-curricular activities with great…

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