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DESCRIPTION CIS 1051 introduces students to computers, computer programming, and problem solving using programs written in the Python language. . Topics covered include the general characteristics of computers; techniques of problem solving and algorithm specifications; and the implementation, debugging, and testing of computer programs. The goal is to learn to solve small programming problems ...
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