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Mike Mossey, computer science tutor

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Increase your child's programming IQ!

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Coding is a precise process. Yet mistakes are okay. They are inevitable parts of learning and exploring. I talk about this in my post, "Code with greater ease." learnwithmikemossey.com/2020/04/16/cod…

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Are you a coder? Work smart, not hard. It's a cliche, yes, but it's actually very important. learnwithmikemossey.com/2020/04/16/cod…


Are you interested in preparing for next year's USACO or AP® Computer Science? Start now and here are some tips for studying any kind of computer science: learnwithmikemossey.com/2020/05/03/gui…


Learn to code more easily. Use this learning hack: pretend you are teaching someone else! learnwithmikemossey.com/2020/05/28/tea…

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Python is a great language for beginners: simple to get started (compare that to Java with 10 or more lines just to write "Hello, world." learnwithmikemossey.com/python/


http://localhost:8888/mike-2020-04/2020/05/03/guide-to-studying-computer-science/


Are you taking the AP Comp Sci test? Quick tip #3: check your function's return types and make sure you're actually returning a value of that type.

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Are you studying for AP Comp Sci? Quick tip #2: make sure you've declared your variables with the right type: int, double, String, or boolean.

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Are you studying for the AP Computer Science test? Quick tip #1: read the question several times and make sure you really understand it!

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It's okay to make mistakes while you are solving math problems -- you can learn to recover and get to the right answer all the same. bit.ly/2EPAZ3n

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High school & college math students are asked to solve problems with a known step-by-step solution--but moreover, problems WITH A TWIST they've not seen before. Use your sense of math navigation! pathtomathclarity.com/post/navigation


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