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Sinhala: Ceylonicus: Ceylonicus, the first Sinhala-based programming language: Ceylonicus is an open-source, interpreted, and functional programming language designed to bridge the gap between English and Sinhala syntax within a unified codebase. As a Sinhala Programming Language, it empowers developers to express their ideas in both languages ...
In many countries, there is a significant gender gap in computer science education. In 2015, 15.3% of computer science students graduating from non-doctoral granting institutions in the US were women while at doctoral granting institutions, the figure was 16.6%. [27] The number of female PhD recipients in the US was 19.3% in 2018. [28]
Computer Education in Schools (CES) was a project that commenced in 1968 under the stewardship of the John Hoskyns Group. [2] CESIL was developed by Hoskyns as part of the CES project, and introduced in April 1969. [3] The project was taken over by International Computers Limited (ICL) in September 1969 to become ICL-CES. [2]
V. K. Samaranayake (Sinhala: වී. කේ. සමරනායක; 1939 – 6 June 2007) pioneered computing & IT development industry and usage in Sri Lanka and thus considered as the "Father of Information Technology" in Sri Lanka. He was a Professor of Computer Science and former Dean of the Faculty of Science, University of Colombo.
Computer programming or coding is the composition of sequences of instructions, called programs, that computers can follow to perform tasks. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It involves designing and implementing algorithms , step-by-step specifications of procedures, by writing code in one or more programming languages .
Over time, this set of lectures took the form of an online book, Semiotics for Beginners. [14] The text attracted the attention of numerous other lecturers in search of materials to augment their own lectures. [15] Chandler credits the philosopher A. C. Grayling with encouraging him to submit his online work for print publication.
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