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programming prep
Does anyone have any sort of curriculum for a programming class/ training that they follow?
I was thinking that I may want to hold afterschool tutoring for whoever wanted it specifically for C and FIRST related programming, but since this is my first year ever programming and I am the only programmer,I would like some advice. I have decided to run this on my own because I can not depend on school mentor support for many reasons, but I think that this sort of tutoring would complement the computer science class, especially since it would push me learn more faster so that I could stay ahead and push those who want to excel to learn faster.Personally I love informal learning settings where discussion is the norm. Any advice? -Jesus |
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