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This past semester, I took an introductory Python course with roughly fifty undergraduate and a handful of graduate peers. The course—“COMP 10: Computer Science For All”—was designed specifically for ...
A small board that she can use Python to program some RGB light strips or read temperature seems like a nice next step, but not considering myself a programmer I wanted to at least do a reality check.
Simulating a tabletop game can be done for several reasons: to play the game digitally, to create computer opponent(s), or to prove someone wrong. In [Everett]’s case, he used Python to prove… ...