Welcome to BHS Computer Science. If you are a student in the class, the first thing you need to do (and which we should have done in class) is set up your GitHub account.
Once you have a GitHub account, click “Log in to GitHub” below to proceed. Or you can click “Use anonymously” to play with the environment but you will not be able to save your work or submit assignments. (You can always log in later by clicking the at the top of the page.)
If you don’t have a GitHub account yet, please create one and then log in here for further instructions.
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Click the clipboard icon to copy it and then submit it at this form so he can add you.
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This is a tool for the BHS Computer Science class at Berkeley High School. It is intended to provide a simple environment for experimenting with Javascript without all the complexities of a full development environment such as ReplIt or Glitch which we may use later in the year.
It is also designed to take advantage of the browser’s ability to run Javascript natively. It does not need access to a server to run code making in extremely responsive even if the Wifi is flaking out.
Finally, under the covers it is saving work to a GitHub repository in a very simplified workflow that does not depend on immediately learning any git commands. Code written in this environment for each assignment is saved to a directory and branch specific to that assignment each time it is saved. Thus when the assignment is done, it is easy to go to GitHub and create a PR containing just the work on that assignment which can then be commented on and worked on further before it is turned in and merged to main.
You're all set! You don't need to worry about this yet but we have successfully created a GitHub repository for your work:
You can get to it any time by clicking on your GitHub username at the top-right of the screen.
We want to go shopping but we obviously won’t if the store isn’t
open. But we’ll also wait for another day if the lines are too long.
Write an expression that says whether we’ll skip our planned
shopping trip given the two boolean values
storeOpen
and linesTooLong
.
Now we want to go shopping, but only if the store is having a sale.
As before we obviously won’t go if the store isn’t open but we’ll
also skip the trip if the store isn’t having a sale. Write an
expression using the two boolean values storeOpen
and
isASale
that says whether we’ll hold off on our trip to
the store.
The book club meets today. We’d expect someone to be at book club if
they’re a member as long as they’re not out sick from school. Write
an expression that says whether we expect someone to be at book club
given the two boolean values member
and
outSick
.
The football team is very picky and will only allow people on the
team who are both fast and strong. Write an expression in terms of
the two boolean values fast
and
strong
that says whether someone has a chance to be on
the team.
You’re on a camping trip and you’re trying to light a fire.
Unfortunately you’re having some trouble and are running out of
matches. You’ll stop trying when the fire is lit or when you run out
of matches, whichever comes first. Write an expressian that says
whether you can stop trying using the two boolean values
fireLit
and haveMatches
.
It can be hard to pay attention if you’re distracted by being
hungry. And obviously it also hard to pay attention to things that
you’re not interested in. Write an expression that says whether you
can pay attention to something given the two boolean values
hungry
and interested
.
A student should be in our classroom during our class only if
they’re in the class or are a student proctor. Write an expression
that says whether a student should be in the classroom during our
class given the two boolean values inTheClass
and
isProctor
.
There’s a dark cave full of spiders. You should only go in if you’re
not afraid of the dark nor of spiders. Write a boolean expression
using the two values afraidOfTheDark
and
afraidOfSpiders
that says whether you could go into the
cave.