A Balanced Introduction to Computer ScienceFor Introduction to Computing and the Web courses in departments of Math and Computer Science. This thoughtfully written text uses the Internet as a central theme, studying its history, technology, and current use. Experimental problems use Web-based tools, enabling students to learn programming fundamentals by developing their own interactive Web pages with HTML and JavaScript. Integrating breadth-based and depth-based chapters, Reed covers a broad range of topics balanced with programming depth in a hands-on, tutorial style. Supplements Include:
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... dice rolls by click- ing a button. This page is sufficient for obtaining a few dice combinations, but using it becomes very tedious if a large number of rolls are required. For example, one exercise in Chapter 11 involved rolling dice ...
... dice rolls by click- ing a button. This page is sufficient for obtaining a few dice combinations, but using it becomes very tedious if a large number of rolls are required. For example, one exercise in Chapter 11 involved rolling dice ...
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... dice totals are more likely to occur than others. For example, if you rolled a pair of dice repeatedly, you would ... rolls. Because there is an equal probability of your combination totaling 2 and 12, 3 and 11, and so on, these numbers ...
... dice totals are more likely to occur than others. For example, if you rolled a pair of dice repeatedly, you would ... rolls. Because there is an equal probability of your combination totaling 2 and 12, 3 and 11, and so on, these numbers ...
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... rolls and recorded the number of times that a specific total was obtained (Exercise 13.7). For example, this page allowed you to roll a pair of dice ... dice total. Statistical analysis predicts that, given a large number of dice rolls, the ...
... rolls and recorded the number of times that a specific total was obtained (Exercise 13.7). For example, this page allowed you to roll a pair of dice ... dice total. Statistical analysis predicts that, given a large number of dice rolls, the ...
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