Dec 1
Questions about anything?
Today: any of
- Discuss your projects
- Do some projecteuler coding exercises (See Tuesday's notes)
- Review the semester's topics (open discussion)
- Talk about computing as a discipline (below)
What's your pleasure?
CS
So what comes after this "intro to programming"?
Topics & disciplines within computing :
Past & (tentative) future CS courses at Marlboro :
Some of the Marlboro plans in (at least partly) CS
- Modern Technical Collaboration (Isaac Dupres, 2013 ; CS / writing)
- Hot Cocoa Lisp (Sam Auciello, 2013 ; CS / web)
- Open source hardware development (Alex Hiam, 2013 ; CS / microcontrollers)
- I make things (Aaron Evan-Browning, 2012 ; CS & Art)
- Learning computer science by studying computer science education (Richard Scruggs, 2010; CS)
- Computer music composition and the quest for "faux folk" (Abe Stimson, 2008 ; CS & Music)
- mathematics & computer science/networking and cryptography (Gabe Lein, 2007; CS)
- Computerized mathematics and the mathematics of computation (Ambrose Sterr, 2007 CS & Math)
- Performance and computer media: informal human/computer interface and the audience/performer relationship (Ian Smith-Heisters, 2005 ; CS & Dance)
- LORAX : an open source MapServer for Marlboro College (Gary Johnson, 2005 ; CS / geoinformatics)
- Java-based programming for the web (Micah Mutrux, 2003 ; CS / web)
- The design and programming of computer games (Lincoln Hughes, 2001 ; CS)
- Bioinformatics : algorithms and applications (2001 ; CS & Biology)
AI topics
(This is where the discussion went last year.)
virtual creatures, genetic evolution, AI