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Sams teach yourself C++ in one hour a day / by Rao, Siddhartha.(CARDINAL)491800;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Using a series of concise lessons, a structured tutorial explains the fundamentals of C++ and how to use it to write code, covering such topics as lambda expressions, arrays and strings, functions, polymorphism, and STL.
Subjects: C++ (Computer program language);

Raspberry Pi / by Severance, Charles R.; Fontichiaro, Kristin.;
Includes bibliographical references and index."The Raspberry Pi is a small computer that allows almost anyone to learn about computer programming. Readers will discover new processes, integrate visual information with text, and and learn technical word meanings as they find out how the Raspberry Pi was invented and how makers are using it today. They will also learn how to set up and begin programming their own Raspberry Pis."--Publisher's web site.1000LAccelerated Reader AR
Subjects: Raspberry Pi (Computer); Microcomputers; Python (Computer program language);

Algorithms : the building blocks of computer programming / by Faust, Daniel R.,author.(CARDINAL)489217;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Algorithms might sound like a complicated tech term, but don't be intimidated, people actually use them every day. Using accessible language and full-color photographs, this book simplifies algorithms in an easy-to-understand way. Readers will be amazed to learn that an algorithm is just a set of steps for computers to follow to get things done. STEM topics from the Next Generation Science Standards are emphasized throughout the text. Sidebars featuring key terms help readers grow their tech vocabulary, and fact boxes provide additional opportunities to learn. --
Subjects: Computer algorithms;

The quick Python book / by Ceder, Naomi R.,author.; Ramalho, Luciano,writer of foreword.;
For over 25 years, The Quick Python Book has been one of the best Python books money can buy. It concisely covers programming basics, while introducing Python's comprehensive standard library and unique features in depth and detail. In this fourth edition, you'll find new coverage of AI coding tools like Copilot and Google's Colaboratory (Colab), and develop a mindset that can make the most of AI.
Subjects: Python (Computer program language);

Sams teach yourself GO in 24 hours : next generation systems programming with Golang / by Ornbo, George,1977-author.(CARDINAL)802163;
In just 24 sessions of one hour or less, Sams Teach Yourself Go in 24 Hours will help new and experienced programmers build software that's simpler, more reliable, and far more scalable. This book's straightforward, step-by-step approach guides you from setting up your environment through testing and deploying powerful solutions. Using practical examples, expert Go developer George Ornbo walks you through Go's fundamental constructs, demonstrates its breakthrough features for concurrent and network programming, and illuminates Go's powerful new idioms. Every lesson builds on what you've already learned, giving you a rock-solid foundation for real-world success.
Subjects: Go (Computer program language); Open source software.;

Generative art for Python / by Parker, J. R.(Jim R.),1955-author.; Wyvill, B.(Brian),1949-writer of foreword.;
Includes bibliographical references." Generative Art for Python instructs beginner level to advanced programming using Python programming language. Contained in the book are many examples that integrate both graphics and sound, plus core programming concepts. On the beginner and intermediate levels, graphics concepts such as manipulating images, animation, texture mapping and video techniques are covered. Advance level concepts include sound effects and audio, 3D geometry and animation, and interactive games. In James R. Parker's words, "Generative Art is all about your imagination and how to create a description of what you want to do and not limit that by what the computer allows you to do. This book shows you how to use the computer to do what you want, not what the software wants. When you create your own software, then you are not limited by someone else's imagination.""--
Subjects: Handbooks and manuals.; Computer programming; Generative art.; Python (Computer program language);

Algoritmos: la base de la programación de computadoras / by Faust, Daniel R.,author.(CARDINAL)489217; Jiménez, Alberto,translator.(CARDINAL)799702;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Algorithms might sound like a complicated tech term, but don't be intimidated, people actually use them every day. Using accessible language and full-color photographs, this book simplifies algorithms in an easy-to-understand way. Readers will be amazed to learn that an algorithm is just a set of steps for computers to follow to get things done. STEM topics from the Next Generation Science Standards are emphasized throughout the text. Sidebars featuring key terms help readers grow their tech vocabulary, and fact boxes provide additional opportunities to learn. --
Subjects: Computer algorithms; Spanish language.;

Beginning programming with Python / by Mueller, John,1958-author.(CARDINAL)203899;
Part 1: Getting started with Python. Talking to your computer ; Getting your own copy of Python ; Interacting with Python ; Writing your first application ; Working with Anaconda -- Part 2: Talking the talk. Storing and modifying information ; Managing information ; Making decisions ; Performing repetitive tasks ; Dealing with errors -- Part 3: Performing common tasks. Interacting with packages ; Working with strings ; Managing lists ; Collecting all sorts of data ; Creating and using classes -- Part 4: Performing advanced tasks. Storing data in files ; Sending an e-mail -- Part 5: The part of tens. Ten amazing programming resources ; Ten ways to make a living with Python ; Ten tools that enhance your Python experience ; Ten (plus) libraries you need to know about.The easy way to learn programming fundamentals with Python Python is a remarkably powerful and dynamic programming language that's used in a wide variety of application domains. Some of its key distinguishing features include a very clear, readable syntax, strong introspection capabilities, intuitive object orientation, and natural expression of procedural code. Plus, Python features full modularity, supporting hierarchical packages, exception-based error handling, and modules easily written in C, C++, Java, R, or .NET languages, such as C#. In addition, Python supports a number of coding styles that include: functional, imperative, object-oriented, and procedural. Due to its ease of use and flexibility, Python is constantly growing in popularity--and now you can wear your programming hat with pride and join the ranks of the pros with the help of this guide. Inside, expert author John Paul Mueller gives a complete step-by-step overview of all there is to know about Python. From performing common and advanced tasks, to collecting data, to interacting with package--this book covers it all! Use Python to create and run your first application Find out how to troubleshoot and fix errors Learn to work with Anaconda and use Magic Functions Benefit from completely updated and revised information since the last edition If you've never used Python or are new to programming in general, Beginning Programming with Python For Dummies is a helpful resource that will set you up for success.
Subjects: Python (Computer program language); Computer programming.;

CLEP : official study guide. by College Entrance Examination Board.(CARDINAL)137821; College Entrance Examination Board.College-Level Examination Program.(CARDINAL)510024; Educational Testing Service.(CARDINAL)138095;
Introduction -- CLEP study materials: a word of warning -- American council on education (ACE) --1: College-Level Examination Program -- How the program works -- CLEP examinations -- What the examinations are like -- Where to take the examinations and how to register -- ACE's college credit recommendation service -- How your score is reported -- 2: Approaching A College About CLEP -- How to apply for college credit -- External degree programs -- Questions to ask about a college's CLEP policy -- 3: Deciding Which Examinations To Take -- If you're taking the examinations for college credit or career advancement -- If you're taking the examinations to prepare for college -- 4: Preparing To Take CLEP Examinations -- Using the examination guides -- Assessing your readiness for a CLEP examination -- Suggestions for studying -- Psychological and physical preparation -- Arrangements for students with disabilities -- 5: Taking The Examinations -- Taking CLEP exams -- Answering essay questions -- 6: Interpreting Your Scores -- How CLEP scores are computed -- How essays are graded -- 7: Examination Guides -- Composition And Literature -- American literature -- Analyzing and interpreting literature -- College composition/college composition modular -- English literature -- Humanities -- Foreign Languages -- French language -- German language -- Spanish language -- History And Social Sciences -- American government -- History of the United States 1: Early colonization to 1877 -- History of the United State 2: 1865 to the present -- Human growth and development -- Introduction to educational psychology -- Principles of macroeconomics -- Principles of microeconomics -- Introductory psychology -- Introductory sociology -- Social sciences and history -- Western civilization 1: Ancient near east to 1648 -- Western civilization 2: 1648 to the present -- Science And Mathematics -- Biology -- Calculus -- Chemistry -- College algebra -- College mathematics -- Natural sciences -- Precalculus -- Business -- Financial accounting -- Information systems and computer applications -- Introductory business law -- Principles of management -- Principles of marketing -- Appendix -- Appendix: What your CLEP score means.From the Publisher: Every year, students save countless hours and dollars through the College-Level Examination Program(R) (CLEP(R)). CLEP examinations allow students to demonstrate college-level knowledge for which they can earn credit at more than 2,900 colleges and universities. The CLEP Official Study Guide, developed by the test maker, is the only source of practice exams for all 34 CLEP exams. It includes practice questions for all exams, exam descriptions, and test-taking tips and strategies.
Subjects: Study guides.; College Entrance Examination Board. College-Level Examination Program; College Entrance Examination Board. College-Level Examination Program.; College-level examinations; Universities and colleges;

Get programming with JavaScript / by Larsen, John R.,author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Summary Get Programming with JavaScript is a hands-on introduction to programming for readers who have never programmed. You'll be writing your own web apps, games, and programs in no time! Foreword by Remy Sharp. Purchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF, Kindle, and ePub formats from Manning Publications. About the Book Are you ready to start writing your own web apps, games, and programs? Youre in the right place! Get Programming with JavaScript is a hands-on introduction to programming for readers who have never written a line of code. Since youre just getting started, this friendly book offers you lots of examples backed by careful explanations. As you go along, youll find exercises to check your understanding and plenty of opportunities to practice your new skills. You dont need anything special to follow the examples just the text editor and web browser already installed on your computer. We even give you links to working online code so you can see how everything should look live on your screen. Whats Inside All the basics objects, functions, responding to users, and more Think like a coder and design your own programs Create a text-based adventure game Enhance web pages with JavaScript Run your programs in a web browser Four bonus chapters available online About the Reader No experience required! All you need is a web browser and an internet connection. About the Author John Larsen is a mathematics and computing teacher with an interest in educational research. He has an MA in mathematics and an MSc in information technology. He started programming in 1982, writing simple programs for teaching mathematics in 1993, building websites in 2001, and developing data-driven web-based applications for education in 2006. Table of Contents PART 1 CORE CONCEPTS ON THE CONSOLE Programming, JavaScript, and JS Bin Variables: storing data in your program Objects: grouping your data Functions: code on demand Arguments: passing data to functions Return values: getting data from functions Object arguments: functions working with objects Arrays: putting data into lists Constructors: building objects with functions Bracket notation: flexible property names PART 2 ORGANIZING YOUR PROGRAMS Scope: hiding information Conditions: choosing code to run Modules: breaking a program into pieces Models: working with data Views: displaying data Controllers: linking models and views PART 3 JAVASCRIPT IN THE BROWSER HTML: building web pages Controls: getting user input Templates: filling placeholders with data XHR: loading data Conclusion: get pr
Subjects: JavaScript (Computer program language); Computer programming.; Computer software;