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  • Frederick: COMPUTER SCIENCE

  • IS THE ART OF TEACHING A COMPUTER WHAT TO DO.

  • I'LL START WITH SOMETHING SIMILAR.

  • LIKE, A SCREWDRIVER IS A TOOL

  • THAT IS MADE TO KIND OF TURN SCREWS,

  • AND ON ITS OWN, IT'S USELESS.

  • YOU HAVE TO TAKE IT IN YOUR HAND

  • AND KIND OF TURN IT TO MAKE SOMETHING HAPPEN.

  • Peters: A COMPUTER ACTUALLY LEARNS A SET OF INSTRUCTIONS

  • AND ACTUALLY TRANSFORM THAT INTO A WAY OF SHOWING A MOVIE

  • OR PLAYING AN AUDIO FILE OR DELIVERING FACEBOOK.

  • AND THAT WHOLE STUDY OF HOW THE COMPUTER THINKS

  • IS COMPUTER SCIENCE.

  • Campos: IT'S CODE,

  • AND SO CODE IS A BUNCH OF SYMBOLS AND LETTERS,

  • BUT IT'S REALLY MORE LIKE A LANGUAGE.

  • Bigio: I GOT HERE FROM PUERTO RICO,

  • AND I DIDN'T KNOW ENGLISH,

  • SO I HAD TO SPEND A LOT OF TIME TRYING TO PERFECT MY ENGLISH.

  • PROGRAMMERS DO THE SAME THING.

  • THEY LEARN NEW LANGUAGES TO DO NEW THINGS.

  • THEY ARE INPUTTING THIS LANGUAGE

  • AND THIS INSTRUCTION INTO THE COMPUTER

  • SO THE COMPUTER CAN DO WHAT THEY WANT THEM TO DO.

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  • Frederick: GROWING UP, I WAS ONE OF THE VERY FEW PEOPLE

  • WHO HAD ACCESS TO A COMPUTER AROUND ME.

  • AND I REMEMBER BEING BORED ONE DAY AND I PICKED UP THIS BOOK

  • THAT WAS NEAR THE COMPUTER THAT SAID "BASIC PROGRAMMING,"

  • AND IT HAD THIS REALLY SIMPLE

  • "GETTING STARTED, HELLO, WORLD" PROGRAM

  • THAT YOU COULD WRITE IN BASIC,

  • AND I REMEMBER WRITING IT AND RECOGNIZING THAT,

  • "WAIT, HOLD ON. I JUST PUT THIS THING IN

  • AND TOLD THIS COMPUTER HOW TO DO THAT, AND IT CAME BACK OUT."

  • AND I HAD MY BROTHER COME IN AND USE IT,

  • AND HE'S LIKE, "OH, MAN, YOU MADE THE COMPUTER SAY HELLO?"

  • I WAS LIKE, "YEAH, YEAH, YEAH, I DID. ISN'T THAT COOL?"

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  • Ghadiyali: IN OUR EVERYDAY LIVES, YOU SPEAK LANGUAGE

  • AND YOU USE THAT TO COMMUNICATE AND INSTRUCT

  • WHEN YOU'RE AROUND PEOPLE.

  • SIMILARLY, A PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE

  • IS EXACTLY THE SAME THING.

  • IT'S JUST A LANGUAGE THAT YOU'D USE TO TALK TO THE COMPUTER.

  • Frederick: AND THINK ABOUT THE FIRST THING YOU DO

  • WHEN YOU WAKE UP IN THE MORNING.

  • LET'S SAY IT'S AN ALARM CLOCK.

  • THERE ARE INSTRUCTIONS

  • THAT SOMEBODY PUT INTO THAT ALARM CLOCK

  • TO TEACH IT HOW TO TELL TIME,

  • HOW TO RESPOND TO YOU HITTING THE SNOOZE BUTTON.

  • YOU'RE WALKING OUT OF THE HOUSE

  • AND YOU JUMP IN YOUR CAR AND YOU START IT.

  • THERE ARE LOTS OF COMPUTERS IN THERE

  • FIGURING OUT HOW TO TURN THE ENGINE THE VERY FIRST TIME,

  • HOW MUCH GAS TO PUT IN.

  • THE SET OF INSTRUCTIONS THAT PEOPLE HAVE PUT INTO

  • ALL THESE LITTLE DEVICES YOU'VE USED THROUGHOUT YOUR DAY

  • JUST MADE YOUR DAY THAT MUCH EASIER TO GET THROUGH.

  • Bigio: YOU WANT DIRECTIONS OR YOU'RE DIALING A PHONE NUMBER,

  • YOU'RE ACTUALLY INTERACTING WITH A COMPUTER

  • TO SOLVE THE PROBLEM AT HAND.

  • THAT'S COMPUTER SCIENCE AND PROGRAMMING RIGHT THERE,

  • EVERY DAY IN YOUR HAND.

  • Ghadiyali: PROGRAMMING AND COMPUTER SCIENCE

  • IS ONE OF THE BEST WAYS TO HAVE IMPACT IN THE WORLD.

  • THERE IS NO OTHER CAREER, NO OTHER FIELD

  • WHERE YOU CAN TOUCH SO MANY PEOPLE'S LIVES

  • WITH JUST A SIMPLE SOFTWARE OR A SIMPLE APP.

  • AND IT'S SPECIFICALLY ALSO IMPORTANT

  • FOR DIVERSE COMMUNITIES TO BE INVOLVED

  • BECAUSE OF THE FACT THAT COMPUTERS ARE EVERYWHERE,

  • PROGRAMMING IS EVERYWHERE,

  • AND WE WANT AN EQUAL REPRESENTATION

  • WHEN WE ARE BUILDING PROGRAMS.

  • Frederick: WE NEED PEOPLE

  • WHO HAVE A BROAD RANGE OF PERSPECTIVES

  • TO FIND DIFFERENT SOLUTIONS.

  • Bigio: CREATING PRODUCTS FOR THE PEOPLE,

  • YOU NEED TO BE THE PEOPLE.

  • AND IF WE HOPE TO HAVE PRODUCTS OUT THERE

  • THAT REALLY SERVE OUR NEEDS, WE NEED TO BE INVOLVED --

  • PROGRAMMING, LEARNING COMPUTER SCIENCE,

  • AND BEING PART OF THE CREATION PROCESS

  • OF THIS NEW WAVE OF INNOVATION.

Frederick: COMPUTER SCIENCE

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