CSE120 Computer Science Principles

 

Computer Science Principles

   
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This is a gallery of student work in CSE120. It illustrates creativity and discipline. Keep in mind: This is not a programming class, and students do not have much time to devote to these assignments.
  
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Computers are getting smarter all the time. [Computer] Scientists tell us that soon they will be able to talk to us.
(And by ‘they’, I mean ‘computers’. I doubt scientists will ever be able to talk to us.)

-- Dave Barry

After Two Lectures and A Lab ...

In this extra credit assignment students were asked to draw a picture using the Processing language. There were no other constraints. (At this point, students had attended two lectures and a lab on Processing.)
Jordan Smith BBall Doodle
Jason Cheng Ha Ha Robot Mouse Action
Jodi Kim Speeding Taxi
Nicky Li Lost Balloon
Rainheart Simandjuntak Circles Mouse Action, Left & Right Click
Valerie Leung Intense Robot
Page Park Surprised Doll Mouse Action
Weicheng Zhang Weaving
Yigang Yuan Magnification Mouse Action
Noreen Tjindra Pig with Balloons
Makenna Thomas Nightfall
Yan Zheng Shooting Stars
Andrew Munos Skating Penguin
Elaine Liu Blue Alien Mouse Action
Janet Chung The Bunny and the Balloon
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