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Informatik zum Ausprobieren – Programmieren und Algorithmen
In the organizer's words:
Computer science, programming, algorithms—are these terms familiar to you? Or are they still a bit of a mystery?
Get a glimpse into the exciting world of computer science. Enthusiastic computer science students from the University of Hannover will share their practical expertise with you. In this short workshop, they’ll show you how to write and run your first program in the Python programming language. You’ll learn what an algorithm is and try it out for yourself using a sorting algorithm. The students look forward to answering your questions about programming, computer science, and studying computer science at the University of Hannover.
Ages 13 to 16
Led by: Ada Lovelace’s Great-Granddaughters
This event is organized by Ada Lovelace’s Great-Granddaughters, an initiative for electrical engineering and computer science at Leibniz University Hannover.
Register between June 17 and July 1 at technothek@hannover-stadt.de!
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