Programmation par blocs
Programmation par texte
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Battlecode
MIT Battlecode is a real-time strategy game, for which you will write an autonomous player. Your AI player will need to strategically manage a robot army and control how your robots work together to defeat the enemy team. As a contestant, you will learn to use artificial intelligence, pathfinding, distributed algorithms, and communications to make your player as competitive as possible. Battlecode is open to anyone. Any team is eligible to participate in the Sprint Tournaments for prize money. However, only student teams (including non-MIT student teams) are eligible for the remaining tournaments and prize money.
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Articles
- Une formation sur le numérique… pour femmes seulement – LaPressePour encourager des femmes à s’intéresser au domaine de l’informatique, une école de Toulouse a ouvert une formation qui leur est réservée. Elle regroupe des femmes de tous âges qui, parfois, n’avaient aucune idée de ce qu’est une ligne de code. Elles s’initient à la programmation… et y restent souvent.
- Apprendre à coder tout au long du secondaire – LeDevoirVous êtes-vous déjà demandé, parmi tous les grands et petits objets technologiques que vous utilisez chaque jour, lesquels sont programmés ? La réponse courte, c’est beaucoup. Comprendre comment ils fonctionnent permet de développer des compétences numériques et créatives, applicables dans beaucoup de sphères du quotidien… C’est pourquoi Kathleen Quesnel, enseignante en mathématiques au collège Durocher, … Continuer la lecture
- The rise and fall in programming languages’ popularity since 2016 – and what it tells us – ZDNETOur latest deep dive crunches the numbers from 2016 to 2024, revealing fascinating insights into the popularity of programming languages and how emerging trends and industry shifts have influenced developer preferences.
- Coder ou ne pas coder – L’actualitéL’intelligence artificielle sonnera-t-elle le glas de la programmation ? Dans les entreprises technos, cette idée sème la controverse.
- Creative Computing Curriculum – Scratch – HarvardThe Creative Computing Curriculum, designed by the Creative Computing Lab at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, is a collection of ideas, strategies, and activities for an introductory creative computing experience using Scratch.
- ScratchScratch est la plus grande communauté de codage pour enfants au monde et un langage de codage doté d’une interface visuelle simple qui permet aux jeunes de créer des histoires, des jeux et des animations numériques. Scratch est conçu, développé et modéré par Scratch Foundation, une organisation à but non lucratif. Scratch favorise la pensée … Continuer la lecture
- Microsoft MakeCode pour Micro:BitMicrosoft MakeCode is a framework for creating interactive and engaging programming experiences for those new to the world of programming. The platform provides the foundation for a tailored coding experience to create and run user programs on actual hardware or in a simulated target.
- Code Kids (44 mins)Code Kids is a documentary following the journey towards seeing kids being taught coding in schools once again in Canada’s Maritime provinces. With the happy ending already set as a goal, will support for the movement gain the necessary steam to make this a reality? Will the amazing results seen in Estonia and Finland inspire … Continuer la lecture