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Beauty and Joy of Computing : Readings
01. Why Software is Eating the World
02. Professor Harvey's Introduction to Abstraction
03. Scratch: Programming for All
04. Programmed or Be Programmed: Douglas Rushkoff
05. Animating a Blockbuster
06. Blown to Bits : Chapter 1
07. Designing Games with a Purpose
08. Justices Split on Violent Games
09. Kinect's Future: a Game Controller in Everything
10: The Story of Alan Turing & His Machine
11. How Algorithms Shape Our World
12: How Moore's Law Works
13. The Free Lunch Is Over
14. Blown To Bits: Chapter 2
15. Web 2.0 Summit: Data explosion creates revolution
16. Data Mining
17. Big Data = Big Trouble: How to Avoid 5 Data Analysis Pitfalls
18. Data Visualization
19. Basic Statistics
20. Blown to Bits: Chapter 4
21. Blown to Bits: Chapter 3
22. Blown to Bits: Chapter 5
23. Blown to Bits: Chapter 6
24. Blown To Bits: The Internet as System and Spirit
25. Blown To Bits: Chapter 7
26. Blown To Bits: Chapter 8
27. The Great Robot Race (NOVA)
28. What is IBM's Watson
29. Computers Solve Checkers—It's a Draw
30. Brian Harvey's AI notes
31. The First Church of Robotics
32. Computer Pioneer Alan Turing
33. Why is Quantum Different
34. Quantum Leap
35. Life 100 years from now
36. Halting Problem Poem
37. DNA: The perfect backup medium
38: Knowledge Navigator (1987) Apple Computer
39: Microsoft's Concept of How 2019 Will Look Like
40. The Future of Augmented Reality
41. Apple's Siri
42. Blown to Bits: Conclusion
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Beauty and Joy of Computing : Readings
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28 October, 2013 - 21:24
Blown To Bits: Chapter 5
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Chapter from Blown to Bits on encryption and cryptography.
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LO 7.4.1 - Connect computing within economic, social, and cultural contexts
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