Abstract: Randomization is a technique that can be used with programming assessments to discourage academic misconduct by making it unlikely for two colluding students to get the exact same questions.
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What’s on CS111: The final covers programming basics, data structures, algorithms, recursion, and problem-solving, often through multiple-choice and coding questions. How to prepare: Review lectures ...
Abstract: Basic Programming Practice (BPP), as an introductory course for computer science majors, aims to enable students to have basic programming skills and lay a foundation for subsequent advanced ...
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Java mastery goes beyond syntax—it’s about understanding its principles, applying best practices, and optimizing for performance. From core concepts like arrays and OOP to advanced interview ...
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