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Thinking Like A Programmer: Workshop #5
Go to the fifth workshop for Thinking Like A Programmer using the following link:
Thinking Like A Programmer – Workshop 5
NOTE THAT THE ABOVE LINK IS FOR CI4100:PROGRAMMING 1 STUDENTS ONLY. If you are a CI4520: Object Oriented Programming student (if you are doing a Games-related degree) then you should use the links on your own Studyspace module!
Also note that you will not be able to access this link outside of the appointed time and place of your workshop. However, once you’ve unlocked the link by attending the workshop, you will be able to use it at home and elsewhere outside the university at any time you like.
Thinking Like A Programmer: Lecture #4
The lecture slides for the fourth session of Thinking Like A Programmer are below.
The lecture recording is below.
Thinking Like A Programmer: Workshop #4
Go to the fourth workshop for Thinking Like A Programmer using the following link:
Thinking Like A Programmer – Workshop 4
NOTE THAT THE ABOVE LINK IS FOR CI4100:PROGRAMMING 1 STUDENTS ONLY. If you are a CI4520: Object Oriented Programming student (if you are doing a Games-related degree) then you should use the links on your own Studyspace module!
Also note that you will not be able to access this link outside of the appointed time and place of your workshop. However, once you’ve unlocked the link by attending the workshop, you will be able to use it at home and elsewhere outside the university at any time you like.
Thinking Like A Programmer: Workshop #3
Go to the third workshop for Thinking Like A Programmer using the following link:
Thinking Like A Programmer – Workshop 3
NOTE THAT THE ABOVE LINK IS FOR CI4100:PROGRAMMING 1 STUDENTS ONLY. If you are a CI4520: Object Oriented Programming student (if you are doing a Games-related degree) then you should use the links on your own Studyspace module!
Also note that you will not be able to access this link outside of the appointed time and place of your workshop. However, once you’ve unlocked the link by attending the workshop, you will be able to use it at home and elsewhere outside the university at any time you like.
Thinking Like A Programmer: Lecture #3
The lecture slides for the third session of Thinking Like A Programmer are below.
The lecture recording is below:
Thinking Like A Programmer: Workshop #2
Go to the second workshop for Thinking Like A Programmer using the following link:
Thinking Like A Programmer – Workshop 2
NOTE THAT THE ABOVE LINK IS FOR CI4100:PROGRAMMING 1 STUDENTS ONLY. If you are a CI4520: Object Oriented Programming student (if you are doing a Games-related degree) then you should use the links on your own Studyspace module!
Also note that you will not be able to access this link outside of the appointed time and place of your workshop. However, once you’ve unlocked the link by attending the workshop, you will be able to use it at home and elsewhere outside the university at any time you like.
Thinking Like A Programmer: Lecture #2
The lecture slides for the second session of Thinking Like A Programmer are below.
Unfortunately, once again technical woes meant we weren’t able to record the live lecture. Below is the equivalent lecture from last year:
Thinking Like A Programmer: Workshop #1
Go to the first workshop for Thinking Like A Programmer using the following link:
Thinking Like A Programmer – Workshop 1
NOTE THAT THE ABOVE LINK IS FOR CI4100:PROGRAMMING 1 STUDENTS ONLY. If you are a CI4520: Object Oriented Programming student (if you are doing a Games-related degree) then you should use the links on your own Studyspace module!
Also note that you will not be able to access this link outside of the appointed time and place of your workshop. However, once you’ve unlocked the link by attending the workshop, you will be able to use it at home and elsewhere outside the university at any time you like.
Thinking Like A Programmer: Lecture #1
The lecture slides for the first session of Thinking Like A Programmer are below.
The video below is to the corresponding lecture from last year. Unfortunately, on Monday my recording app decided to throw a complete wobbly and as a result the lecture wasn’t recorded. There are a few changes in last year’s lecture; the order is different and we covered the Compact elsewhere so we don’t discuss that during the session. However, it is broadly the same content so should suffice for revision purposes.
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