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    Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics, Information Technology, and Business Management and Administration. The career I probably should not go for would consist of Transportation, Distribution and Logistics. With my results I plan to be a Computer Programmer. CFNC.org also has another survey I took, the Basic Skills Survey. This survey allows for you to find your best life skills. In all the surveys are questions that will better help you understand yourself. After you take this survey

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    Typically, Fujitsu seeking programmers received a bachelor 's degree in computer science, and learning to write computer code and debug programs. Some people also need the relevant industry, it plans to enter the courses - finance and healthcare. Other students may get a liberal arts degree, majoring in business administration and perhaps computer science specialization. Job description: Computer programmer, any computer language of a typical day 's work may involve the need to prepare their work

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    My Life In College

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    to efficiently use available resources. Alongside a lifelong liking for math, I also possessed a keen interest in solving problems that are challenging and require attention to detail. My passion for computer programming stems from those same interests. The decision to major in the field of Computer Science now seems very fitting. However, it was not always so clear. I started my college education during the third year of high school by taking advantage of the Running Start program at Green River

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    CE301 Individual Project Initial Report Camera Mouse and a Computer Vision Based Email System Student Name: Cosmin Buzea Supervisor: Klaus McDonald-Maier Second Assessor: Francisco Sepulveda Contents Background Reading 3 Introduction 3 Camera Mouse 3 Computer Vision 3 Face Detection 3 Face Tracking 4 OpenCV 4 Computer Vision Based E-mail System 4 Project Goals 5 Project details 5 Functionality and Design 6 Hardware and Software required 7 Methodology 7 Project Planning 7 Reference 9

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    Reflection Paper

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    different is okay. This lifelong lesson, taught to me by my parents, has carried over to my pursuit of computer science. Computers have always interested me—ever since I first realized they were the perfect avenue to create products people could benefit from out of nothing. To me, that felt like magic. But as a girl who didn’t know anyone who could program and didn’t fit the stereotype of a computer programmer, I didn’t know how to start. In the beginning of tenth grade, my answer presented itself

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    passion for medicine, I am actually one of the world’s hugest computer geeks. In fact, when I first entered college, I toyed with the idea of studying computer science before I realized that the study of the human body was so much more exciting because it allows me to combine my fervor for computers and merge it with my interest in medicine. Once I began medical school, I started to see the human body like the hardware of a computer system. For example, the nervous system - the midbrain is the

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    appears ideal for my classes – Computer Science (Java programming) – because of the intense focus on critical thinking and problem solving aspects of knowledge acquisition and use. I believe that the 1st three levels – knowledge, comprehension, and application – are ideally suited to the “on-level” CS classes, and I can add analysis and synthesis to the “Pre-AP” CS classes. These two classes assume that the students have little to no prior experience with computer programming and that the courses are

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    Ever since I have been old enough to make my own decisions, I have always taken a while to come to conclusions. When it comes to this one it was one of the biggest decisions that I have made. Sports have always been a big part of my life, so when I had a chance to play football in college I took it. When the year was almost finished, I made the decision to stop playing football and transfer back home. There were many factors that lead me to the choice of leaving instead of standing. The football

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    Introduction Extreme Programming is one of the popular agile processes (Wells) and is about social changes (Beck and Andres). XP has been proven as one of the successful customer satisfactions since it delivers potential software that can be used, as the customer needs it. It continues to empower developers as it focus on developing excellent programing techniques and communication (Beck and Andres). Extreme programming includes collaborative teams in order to accomplish and solve problems as efficient

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    The individual I selected to interview for the purpose of this essay is Daniel Rivera. Daniel and I are former classmates here at BMCC. Since then, Daniel has went on become an expert in various programming languages including HTML, CSS, PYTHON, JQUERY, PHP and API’s. He has worked at such places such as Next Phase Entertainment, Basics Plus and Workbench. A typical day for Daniel includes writing and fixing code. Daniel is a Fullstack Developer, which means he is comfortable with both front end

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