Office Hours with David and Brian (and Zamyla!) - 4 June 2020
Office hours are an opportunity for students online to ask questions about any of CS50's courses, questions about computer science, questions about programming, and the like.
The React Native JavaScript library
https://reactnative.dev/
The P versus NP problem
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P_versus_NP_problem
CS75 - Building Dynamic Websites
http://cs75.tv/
CS50’s Web Programming with Python and JavaScript
https://cs50.harvard.edu/web
CS50’s Web Programming with Python and JavaScript on edX
https://cs50.edx.org/web
CS50’s Introduction to Game Development on edX
https://cs50.edx.org/games
The Node.js JavaScript runtime environment
https://nodejs.org/
Zamyla Chan
https://www.instagram.com/mylamoves/
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Among today's questions:
* What is the best way to think through a problem?
* Could you share an example of how you have used programming to solve a community, economic, or government issue?
* Should I learn to program at 13?
* When learning something new, how and when do you know that you're comfortable enough to teach it?
* How does computer science extend to other majors and fields?
* What is the best way to think through a problem?
* What do you suggest when pursuing a career in mobile app development?
* What are some resources for practicing "cleaner" code?
* What sort of thinking goes into creating a course like CS50?
* Which course should I take if I want to combine a career in logistics with computer science?
* What are the greatest challenges in computer science now?
* Where does CS75 stand in comparison to present-day CS50 courses?
* What kinds of skills are useful for a career in programming?
* How do you create CS50 psets?
* What is a good path for a full-stack JavaScript developer?
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