(Thoughts on the challenges of getting
more teenagers interested in programming,
why Javascript is the best first language to learn,
and how we can influence the next generation.)
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WHO AM I?
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ZACH BRUGGEMAN
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BRUGGIE
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HIGH
SCHOOL
STUDENT
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https://diy.org
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DOGESCRIPT
http://zachbruggeman.me/dogescript
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wow
such northwest
dogescripters unite
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CHALLENGES
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PERCEPTION
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EXCLUSIVE GIF
OF ME PROGRAMMING
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PROGRAMMING
ACCORDING TO
GOOGLE IMAGES
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EDUCATION
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The Spinning Wheel is licensed under a CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 license, from Tiny Speck’s game Glitch.
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Computer Science 11 is an introduction to computer
programming and video game design that expands on
concepts learned in Information Technology 10.
Students will learn programming language by the
development of computer games utilizing programs
such as Gamemaker 8 and a brief introduction to UNITY
3d. In the end the student will learn programming
language and will have made fully functioning computer
games in both 2d and 3d.
COURSE DESCRIPTION