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The #TeachComputing Podcast, from @exafoundation

My Yr10 GCSE Computing Class try a simple python programming challenge

Nov 22, 2011, 02:35 PM

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In this audioboo recording, you can hear some of my Year 10 GCSE Computing class wrestling with what appears to be a simple programming challenge. In pairs, they have been asked to create a simple program using Python that will receive two numbers and then display the sum of these two numbers.

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