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Concepts in theoretical CS that would be approachable ages 8-14 +1 @Suiko6272: Guess my main thing is that I see computer science, computer engineering, and software engineering as different, yet related topics. Guess I was interested in concepts that were purely related to theoretical CS; in part to teach the difference between computer science, computer engineering, and software engineering. |
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Concepts in theoretical CS that would be approachable ages 8-14 @Andrej Bauer: Yes, in fact SE requests that answers summarize their relevance, and do not just link to material based as a response to a question. |
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Concepts in theoretical CS that would be approachable ages 8-14 +1 @Pratik Deoghare: Interesting answer, though would it be possible at least in a comment to explain why your answer is relevant without having to click the link and dig through the content on that page to find the answer. |
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Concepts in theoretical CS that would be approachable ages 8-14 +1 @Bill K: When you say "[you're] listening to iWoz at this point", do you mean an audio version of his book, or something else; a link would be nice, even if it's to pay content, just to give reference to what you mean. |
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