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Tony

Tony has written 199 posts for CompSci.ca/blog

Download Turing 4.1.1

The Turing (winoot) programming language has gone freeware. Dr. Holt himself, of Holt Software, has let us know of that in an email:

We have just posted a free copy of PC Turing on the company website http://www.holtsoft.com/

We’ll investigate putting various books published by the company on the web for free as well.

Holt Software’s Turing 4.1.1 [...]

Computer Science at Brock University

Computer Science at Ontario Universities
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Previously covered: Brock, Carleton, Guelph, Lakehead, Ryerson, Toronto

Brock University is located in St. Catharines, Ontario (that’s near Niagara Falls). It’s a medium sized University, and its suburban campus is a home to about 16,000 undergraduate students. Computer Science is offered under the Faculty of Math as a 3 year [...]

Catproofing your code. Also DWITE.

The round two of the DWITE programming contest was a success. Mr.S. himself approves:
Excellent work with the new DWITE format. The website is easy to use and the contest questions are at level appropriate for high school students. Keep up the great work and looking forward to December DWITE.
Mr.S.
A record setting 113 high school teams [...]

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