Stunning conclusion: iteracy as "virtuous spiral" rather than loops (cf C++ string he cites). Such a canny edit: just one letter lopped off distinguishes the idea from the multitude of "literacies" and also gets at the structure of how the knowledge production works. See also his notion of "bildung." I know this German only from the literary context of bildungs-roman.
Part 1. New definition: CCS studies "technoculture with source code s the entry point."
Nice metaphors: great introduction to procedural literacy.
{"first_name" => "Jonathan",
"last_name" => "Richards",
"nationality" => "British"
}
I have this in PDF. Just wanted record of it here.
Web developers are trying to figure out how to embed the idealism of their movement into the design of their websites.
Unheimlich poem of un-homed messages
Why? In the post that follows, I will sketch out a case for 1) why humanists should learn to code; 2) why Python is a great language for beginning humanists; and 3) what are some great resources for learning Python.