Computer Science Principles
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Objectives in LxD
3.4 Strings
3.4 Strings
3.3 Mathematical Expressions
3.3 Math Expressions
3.2 Data Abstractions
3.2 Data Abstractions
3.1 Variables & Assignments
3.1 Variables and Assignments
3.1 Variables and Assignments (Sample)
Intro to Python
Intro to Javascript
3.5 Boolean Expressions (PY)
3.5 Boolean Expressions (JS)
3.8 Iterations
3.7 Nested Conditionals
3.6 Conditionals
3.8 Iterations
3.7 Nested Conditionals
3.6 Conditionals
3.13 Developing Procedures
3.12 Calling Procedures
3.10 Lists
3.13 Developing Procedures
3.10 Lists
3.9 Developing Algorithms
3.17 Algorithmic Efficiency
3.9 Algorithms
3.17 Algorithmic Efficiency
3.15 Random Numbers (pseudocode)
3.15 Random Numbers (js)
3.15 Random Numbers (py)
BI 3 Review
Data Frames | Pandas | Intro 1
ML | Titanic Data
Web Sockets
ML | Fitness
ML | Neural Network | Handwritting Detection
Data Frames | Pandas | Intro 2
Network Stack | Frontend and Backend | HTTP and TCP/IP
API | Request | Response | Database
Data | SQL Connect
Data | SQLAlchemy
Data | Binary Logic
Computing System | Network | AWS Deployment
Computer System | Web Server | Flask
Single Responsibility & API Chaining
Code Runner - Examples
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Python Lesson: Fix the Syntax Error
Code Runner Challenge
Fix the syntax error. Run the code to get a hint!
Lines: 1
Characters: 0
Output
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Python Lesson: Complete the Function
Code Runner Challenge
Complete the function to calculate the area of a rectangle. Replace the ??? with the correct calculation.
Lines: 1
Characters: 0
Output
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Java Lesson: Fix the Compilation Error
Code Runner Challenge
The code has a compilation error. Fix it!
Lines: 1
Characters: 0
Output
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JavaScript Lesson: Complete the Loop
Code Runner Challenge
Complete the for loop to print numbers 1 through 5. Fill in the missing parts of the loop.
Lines: 1
Characters: 0
Output
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Code Runner Reference
Code runner requires defining and passing liquid variables for challenge and code to the include file code-runner.html. Study the source of this markdown file to see how the liquid variables are defined for each example above.
Parameters
- runner_id (required): Unique ID for each runner on the page (e.g., “exercise1”, “exercise2”)
- language (optional): “python”, “java”, or “javascript” (defaults to “python”)
- challenge: Variable containing the challenge/instruction text
- code: Variable containing the starter code
- height (optional): Editor height (defaults to “300px”)
Code Runner Architecture
HTML Component
- File:
_includes/code-runner.html - Reusable component with parameters for customization
- Uses CodeMirror for syntax highlighting
SCSS Styling
- Main file:
_sass/open-coding/forms/code-runner.scss - Uses mixins for consistent styling across lessons:
@mixin control-panel- Top/bottom toolbars with buttons@mixin sub-container- Groups editor/output sections@mixin info-panel- Challenge box styling@mixin output-panel- Code output display@mixin icon-button- Consistent button styling@mixin select-control- Dropdown menus
Color Variables
- File:
_sass/open-coding/user-preferences.scss -
Uses colors that correspond to user preferences
--pref-bg-color- Background color--pref-text-color- Text color--pref-accent-color- Accent/emphasis color--ui-border- Border color--panel- Panel background