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Revision as of 15:26, 31 October 2018
Algorithm for Humans 1 — 19.10.18
| Result | Algorithm | 
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| 600px|Introductory Algorithm | Result of the first analog algorithm reading line by line and execute the given instructions. Introductory Algorithm|- | 
Algorithm for Humans 2 — 26.10.18
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|   | This time we had to write our own algorithm and give it an other student so he/she can try to draw it. The result you can see here. Introductory Algorithm|- | 
Algorithm for Computers 1 — 26.10.18
| Result | Algorithm | 
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|   | Presenting the first drawing imagine with Processing. nestedForLoops.pde | 
Algorithm for Computers 2 — 02.11.18
| Result | Algorithm | 
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|   | Presenting a small little game which includes things we have learned last time like for-loops, if-clauses, variables and so on. nestedForLoops.pde | 
Algorithm for Computers 3 — 02.11.18
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|   | Showing a small grid using vertexes and neste-for-loops. nestedForLoops.pde | 
