Our february 2022 Issue
Advanced Online Search Techniques
If you’ve used an online search engine to find information for a paper or to answer a question,…
You Got ‘Rithm
Interesting stories about computer science, software programming, and technology for February 2018.
What’s a Computer Worm?
In real life, worms may seem icky, but, unless you’ve experienced otherwise, they are not likely to attack…
First Lady of Code
Who do you think was the first-ever computer programmer, and when did they invent programming? Perhaps it was…
Power to the People
Does pineapple belong on pizza? How would you feel if the next pizza party you went to served…
A Pico Temperature Sensor Project
The Pico from Raspberry pi is an affordable microcontroller board for electronics projects that require a “brain” we’ve…
Phone Sensors with Smarts
There are literally billions and billions of smartphones all across the world. In fact, they are the single…
A Whale of a Language
What I love about the topic of programming languages is that there are always some unusual ones that…
Glitch Art of Corruption
Corrupting files: it doesn’t sound like a good thing does it? It conjures images of broken computers, lost…
February 2022 News Wire
Interesting stories about computer science, software programming, and technology for February 2018.
Teaching Efficiency
Recently, I was working with some students on writing functions in JavaScript. The goal was to increase their…
Introducing Mini Micro
Virtualization is a popular computing buzzword today. It refers to creating a simulated computer that runs inside a…
Flash Back to Noisy Tech
Technology, today, is pretty darn quiet. It really only makes noise when we want it to, such as…
The Noisy Language of Modems
Believe it or not, computers actually used to talk out loud to each other. Not with words, of…
Alexa, Stop Listening
What do you think a “smart house” would look like? While we may not have houses with AI…