Sunday, November 16, 2014

10 places where anyone can learn to code


Teens, tweens and kids are often referred to as “digital natives.” Having grown up with the Internet, smartphones and tablets, they’re often extraordinarily adept at interacting with digital technology. But Mitch Resnick, who spoke at TEDxBeaconStreet, is skeptical of this descriptor. Sure, young people can text and chat and play games, he says, “but that doesn’t really make you fluent.”
Fluency, Resnick proposes in this TED Talk, comes not through interacting with new technologies, but through creating them. The former is like reading, while the latter is like writing. He means this figuratively — that creating new technologies, like writing a book, requires creative expression — but also literally: to make new computer programs, you actually must write the code.

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Posted by: Jessica Gross 

Sunday, November 9, 2014

Industrial Visit to CARI.COM.MY

Last month on 30th October 2014 our class went for an industrial visit to CARI.COM.MY

It used to be the FIRST Malaysian search engine created in 1996, but now it no longer a search engine, but more towards a community based portal.

 Having our breakfast at the faculty before started our journey to Cari.com.my
Happy faces!
 Briefing and Presentation session by the CEO and founder of Cari.com.my,
Mr. Liew Chew Keat

Mr. Liew Chew Keat

Everybody is concentrating on the presentation

Mr Tan explaining about the database used for Cari.com.my





 A token of appreciation from FSKM to Cari.com.my

Dr Normaly, Dr Nurazzah, Mr Liew and Mr Tan

TUTORIAL ICOS2014&ICWISE2014

Crowdfunding Your Next Project: Delivering What Users/Customers Want

by Mr. Sam Shafie on 26 October 2014

Tutorial Session during ICOS2014
International Conference on Open System
hosted by IEEE Computer Society Malaysia Section
held in Grand |Dorsett Hotel, Subang Jaya


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