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OCTO Speaker Series - Simon Peyton-Jones
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OCTO Speaker Series - Simon Peyton-Jones

November 05, 2020 • Virtual

Computer science meets education, at scale. The UK is in the throes of a wholesale reform of school (K-12) education in computing, one that establishes computer science as a foundational discipline that all children learn from primary school onwards, just as they do maths and natural science. Join the live stream at 9:30am PT.
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eshellman
eshellman commented Oct 14, 2020

We've now gotten a fair number of "cheatsheet" entries in the books list. I'd like to propose that we move these to a separate page.

Reasons:

  1. Will be easier to find cheatsheets
  2. Cheatsheets aren't books
  3. Cheat sheets aren't so spoken-language specific.
  4. The english-language books page is getting long.
  5. Will encourage better cheatsheet coverage.

Against:

  1. Scope creep.
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