Tuesday - Lecture 1 - Programming in Text
Date: June 23
Date: June 23
Today, we’re going to dive into the actual act of programming! First we’ll review Data Flow Diagrams and then we’ll jump right into the basics of text-based programming in the Intermediate Student Language. Don’t forget to complete the Mini-Quiz associated with today’s content by clicking on the link below!
Once you’re done with today’s content and mini-quiz, go ahead and complete Exercise 0 which is our first programming assignment in the course (but mostly focuses on you getting your computer setup with the DrRacket IDE).
In-Class Resources
| Link | Title | Type | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
| Video 1 | Lecture 1.1 - Intro | pre-recorded | 7:42 |
| Video 2 | Lecture 1.2 - Programming in Text | pre-recorded | 14:38 |
| Video 3 | Lecture 1.3 - Basics of ISL+ | pre-recorded | 7:08 |
| Video 4 | Lecture 1.4 - Chaining Function Calls (in Text) | pre-recorded | 371 |
| Video 5 | Lecture 1.5 - Writing Readable Code | pre-recorded | 579 |
Mini-Quiz 1: Programming in Text
To take the mini-quiz associated with this lecture's content, you can use this link or find the quiz under the Quizzes page on Canvas.