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Algorithmics

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Tête 01    Introduction

Sequences
  The bear cub seeks honey
Tête 02 The conditional...

...and the "else"
Test conditionnelle    The coin-tossing robot   The driver robot   The playing card robot   The ball-throwing robot
Tête 03 Boolean expressions...

and the DeMorgan's theorem
Test booléens    Ex 1   Ex 2   Ex 3   Ex 4   Ex 5
Tête 04 Repetition Statements Test répétitives    Ex 1   Ex 2   Ex 3   Ex 4   Ex 5
Tête 05 A must read Test 1   Test 2   Test 3   Test 4   Test 5

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6 Tricks + The variables

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Tête 06       1. Counters        The museum guard robot                       Tête 07    2. Summing        The bank clerk robot
Tête 08    3. Signals        The bottle rack controller robot                       Tête 09    4. Smallest/Largest        The game animator robot
Tête 10    5. First/Last        The train scanning robot                       Tête 11    6. Second-to-last        The word reader robot

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Managing variables

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Tête 141. Managing variables Tête 152. Variables exercises


Pseudo-code coding

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Tête 171. Pseudo-code coding Tête 162. Pseudo-code exercises

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Python Coding

Tête 201. Installing and running Python Tête 212. Comparing Python and pseudo-code
Tête 063. First steps in Python Tête 074. From pseudo-code to Python
Tête 185. Lists in Python Tête 196. Suggested exercises

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A bit of history

BabbageLovelace
Charles Babbage (1791-1871)Ada Lovelace (1815-1852)
Portraits : Sir Charles Babbage [Public domain], invented a machine to calculate tides and currents in response to the many errors in manual calculation and Lady Augusta Ada King [Public domain], Countess of Lovelace, born Ada Byron, daughter of the British poet Lord Byron, designed the first program in 1842 to operate it. She also anticipated the possibilities of machines that didn't yet exist in her day. Via Wikimedia Commons.

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