I'm doing programming paradigms, but I don't know if thats what a majority do or if thats just my school. Hbu?I hope it cointains more of dfd and story board type of questions, as I really seem to mess up the ones about structure charts. Also, what are the sdd options you guys are doing?
Yeah, I agree that most schools do the Programming Paradigms. However, our school tended to choose ‘The interrelationship between software and hardware’ option- which i think overlaps a bit with the engo studies (the logic gates).I'm doing programming paradigms, but I don't know if thats what a majority do or if thats just my school. Hbu?
Yep the past 2-3 years they’ve focused much more on algorithms. It’s like they had a sudden shift starting from 2018.GLAD YOU MADE THIS THREAD BECAUSE SDD IS THE MOST UNDER APPRECIATED SUBJECT IN THE HSC
Besides that, I think this exam will be much more algorithm focused than previous years? My teacher who is a marker reckons that we should be brushing up on our knowledge about file types and ebnf as well. What is everyone else thinking?
You’re pretty much guaranteed to get at least one of these.I hope it cointains more of dfd and story board type of questions, as I really seem to mess up the ones about structure charts. Also, what are the sdd options you guys are doing?
Oh okay, that option seems very in depth and much more difficult than our one. Do you have to do things like binary to hexadecimal conversions?Yeah, I agree that most schools do the Programming Paradigms. However, our school tended to choose ‘The interrelationship between software and hardware’ option- which i think overlaps a bit with the engo studies (the logic gates).
Coming from someone who loves the programming aspect of the course, I really wish they allowed us to solve the algorithms in the language we learnt. Maybe they could give a list of "prescribed programming languages" that your teachers could choose. Idk it seems so counterintuitive to be programming all these projects in python and learning django + rest apis and such only to write fkn pseudocode in the exams.Yep the past 2-3 years they’ve focused much more on algorithms. It’s like they had a sudden shift starting from 2018.
Its pretty difficult at first, like as you stated - converting binary to hexadecimal and doing logic gates and whole lot of stuff with ieee 754. But, as you learn and practise them for a long time, they kind of turn into maths questions. Like you know what to do with them as soon as you see them.Oh okay, that option seems very in depth and much more difficult than our one. Do you have to do things like binary to hexadecimal conversions?
Yeah paradigms has a lot of theory to it, and the practical aspect is basically an extension of pseudocode lol, just making rules and stuff with arbitrary syntax that doesn't seem to have much benefit when doing actual programming. I'd much prefer to do the software & hardware option, but it is what it is I guess.Its pretty difficult at first, like as you stated - converting binary to hexadecimal and doing logic gates and whole lot of stuff with ieee 754. But, as you learn and practise them for a long time, they kind of turn into maths questions. Like you know what to do with them as soon as you see them.
What about paradigms, is it more theory based?
Idk I haven't really studied them much throughout my sdd experience besides the few lessons when we learnt about them and I've been doing just fine. I guess it wouldnt hurt to brush up your knowledge though.A question here, do we even need to study context diagrams anymore? Like most of the symbols are now outdated and its really similar to flowcharts in its core.
Ayo I'm doing this option topic too. I'm doing Software through distance ed so I'm pretty much in the dark about paper predictions and what other people be doingYeah, I agree that most schools do the Programming Paradigms. However, our school tended to choose ‘The interrelationship between software and hardware’ option- which i think overlaps a bit with the engo studies (the logic gates).
Pseudocode isn't really done in any programming courses, however you do some form of it or another in algorithms courses. These are courses focused entirely on the design and construction of algorithms to very unique problems. I did an algorithms course last term and loved it.Coming from someone who loves the programming aspect of the course, I really wish they allowed us to solve the algorithms in the language we learnt. Maybe they could give a list of "prescribed programming languages" that your teachers could choose. Idk it seems so counterintuitive to be programming all these projects in python and learning django + rest apis and such only to write fkn pseudocode in the exams.
Also, I noticed you are doing cs at unsw (my dream course ), do you do any pseudocode stuff or is it all just math and programming? How are the exams as well, do you think the hsc could employ some of the strategies they use for those exams and possibly move the sdd exam to a computer based exam like science extension? Sorry for all the questions, i'm just really intrigued..
Hey there! I think you could get a better understanding of what could possibly come in the exam by looking at the previous sdd papers, otherwise you got this forum for everyone’s thought about it!Ayo I'm doing this option topic too. I'm doing Software through distance ed so I'm pretty much in the dark about paper predictions and what other people be doing
Yup, I've been going thru a few of them for revision. They seem mostly like the trial so hopefully it'll be okay.Hey there! I think you could get a better understanding of what could possibly come in the exam by looking at the previous sdd papers, otherwise you got this forum for everyone’s thought about it!
Also as a general question, whats your experience studying through distance education?
There's not really much focus on learning to code you're better off learning from self-study. The subject I find is a lot more theoretical and is based on the actual fundamentals of programming as a concept.Yo what’s this subject like? I never even knew it existed and I’d love to learn how to code lmao
Man that's rough but that was literally my scenario for English except I had 4 temps in 2 years and currently don't have an official teacher As for SDD our school literally just forgot to offer it as a subject and when I brought it up they said they'd add it but never did :/ and that's my story on why I'm doing distance ed lmfaooHow is everyone studying the subject?
And does anyone have any notes or are they regurgitating Samuel Davis's textbook?
Also @A highschool student you too are doing distanced learning damn. I had 1 hour a week of online lesson becuz my former teacher left the school after year 11 and our school couldn't find a replacement.