Introduction to Computing - CS101 Notes
Introduction to Computer Science: It's like learning the basics for building all things related to computers, like how they work, what programs they run, making them talk to each other, creating cool computer graphics, building robots, organizing information, keeping things safe, and making computers think smartly.
Computer Science Applications: You can find computer science being used in lots of places like phone companies, banks, hospitals, making apps, helping businesses, the army, and even doing jobs online from home.
Local Job Market: There are lots of chances to get a job in Pakistan if you know about computers.
International Job Market: Being a computer expert is a top job in the US, and there's a big need for people who know about making computers act like humans, understanding big piles of information, making virtual worlds, connecting everyday objects to the internet, and creating new apps.
Value for Non-CS Students: Even if you're not studying computers, knowing the basics can help you in fields like business, building things, and science.
Breadth First Learning: It's like trying a little bit of everything in computer science to get an idea of what it's all about.
Search Engine Usage Techniques: Learning how to find stuff on the internet really well using search engines like Google.
History of Computing: Looking at how computers started from simple ideas a long time ago.
Data Storage: Understanding how computers keep information safe and sound.
Data Manipulation: Learning how computers do simple math and more complicated stuff.
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