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Programming merit badge requirements

  • 1. Safety. Do the following:
  • 1a. Show your counselor your current, up-to-date Cyber
    Chip
    .
  • 1b. Discuss first aid and prevention for the types of injuries or
    illnesses that could occur during programming activities, including
    repetitive stress injuries and eyestrain.
  • 2. History. Do the following:
  • 2a. Give a brief history of programming, including at least three
    milestones related to the advancement or development of programming.
  • 2b. Describe the evolution of programming methods and how they have improved over time.
  • 3. General knowledge. Do the following:
  • 3a. Create a list of 10 popular programming languages in use today and describe which industry or industries they are primarily used in and why.
  • 3b. Describe three different programmed devices you rely on every day.
  • 4. Intellectual property. Do the following:
  • 4a. Explain how software patents and copyrights protect a programmer.
  • 4b. Describe the difference between licensing and owning software.
  • 4c. Describe the differences between freeware, open source, and commercial software, and why it is important to respect the terms of use of each.
  • 5. Projects. Do the following:
  • 5a. With your counselor’s approval, choose a sample program. Then, as a minimum, modify the code or add a function or subprogram to it. Debug and demonstrate the modified program to your counselor.
  • 5b. With your counselor’s approval, choose a second programming language and development environment, different from those used for requirement 5a and in a different industry from 5a. Then write, debug, and demonstrate a functioning program to your counselor, using that language and environment.
  • 5c. With your counselor’s approval, choose a third programming language and development environment, different from those used for requirements 5a and 5b and in a different industry from 5a or 5b. Then write, debug, and demonstrate a functioning program to your counselor, using that language and environment.
  • 5d. Explain how the programs you wrote for requirements 5a, 5b, and 5c process inputs, how they make decisions based on those inputs, and how they provide outputs based on the decision making.
  • 6. Careers. Find out about three career opportunities in programming. Pick one and find out the education, training, and experience required. Discuss this with your counselor and explain why this career might be of interest to you.

EP

Programming merit badge requirements

  • 1. Safety. Do the following:
  • 1a. Show your counselor your current, up-to-date Cyber
    Chip
    .
  • 1b. Discuss first aid and prevention for the types of injuries or
    illnesses that could occur during programming activities, including
    repetitive stress injuries and eyestrain.
  • 2. History. Do the following:
  • 2a. Give a brief history of programming, including at least three
    milestones related to the advancement or development of programming.
  • 2b. Describe the evolution of programming methods and how they have improved over time.
  • 3. General knowledge. Do the following:
  • 3a. Create a list of 10 popular programming languages in use today and describe which industry or industries they are primarily used in and why.
  • 3b. Describe three different programmed devices you rely on every day.
  • 4. Intellectual property. Do the following:
  • 4a. Explain how software patents and copyrights protect a programmer.
  • 4b. Describe the difference between licensing and owning software.
  • 4c. Describe the differences between freeware, open source, and commercial software, and why it is important to respect the terms of use of each.
  • 5. Projects. Do the following:
  • 5a. With your counselor’s approval, choose a sample program. Then, as a minimum, modify the code or add a function or subprogram to it. Debug and demonstrate the modified program to your counselor.
  • 5b. With your counselor’s approval, choose a second programming language and development environment, different from those used for requirement 5a and in a different industry from 5a. Then write, debug, and demonstrate a functioning program to your counselor, using that language and environment.
  • 5c. With your counselor’s approval, choose a third programming language and development environment, different from those used for requirements 5a and 5b and in a different industry from 5a or 5b. Then write, debug, and demonstrate a functioning program to your counselor, using that language and environment.
  • 5d. Explain how the programs you wrote for requirements 5a, 5b, and 5c process inputs, how they make decisions based on those inputs, and how they provide outputs based on the decision making.
  • 6. Careers. Find out about three career opportunities in programming. Pick one and find out the education, training, and experience required. Discuss this with your counselor and explain why this career might be of interest to you.

BK

Programming merit badge requirements

  • 1. Safety. Do the following:
  • 1a. Show your counselor your current, up-to-date Cyber
    Chip
    .
  • 1b. Discuss first aid and prevention for the types of injuries or
    illnesses that could occur during programming activities, including
    repetitive stress injuries and eyestrain.
  • 2. History. Do the following:
  • 2a. Give a brief history of programming, including at least three
    milestones related to the advancement or development of programming.
  • 2b. Describe the evolution of programming methods and how they have improved over time.
  • 3. General knowledge. Do the following:
  • 3a. Create a list of 10 popular programming languages in use today and describe which industry or industries they are primarily used in and why.
  • 3b. Describe three different programmed devices you rely on every day.
  • 4. Intellectual property. Do the following:
  • 4a. Explain how software patents and copyrights protect a programmer.
  • 4b. Describe the difference between licensing and owning software.
  • 4c. Describe the differences between freeware, open source, and commercial software, and why it is important to respect the terms of use of each.
  • 5. Projects. Do the following:
  • 5a. With your counselor’s approval, choose a sample program. Then, as a minimum, modify the code or add a function or subprogram to it. Debug and demonstrate the modified program to your counselor.
  • 5b. With your counselor’s approval, choose a second programming language and development environment, different from those used for requirement 5a and in a different industry from 5a. Then write, debug, and demonstrate a functioning program to your counselor, using that language and environment.
  • 5c. With your counselor’s approval, choose a third programming language and development environment, different from those used for requirements 5a and 5b and in a different industry from 5a or 5b. Then write, debug, and demonstrate a functioning program to your counselor, using that language and environment.
  • 5d. Explain how the programs you wrote for requirements 5a, 5b, and 5c process inputs, how they make decisions based on those inputs, and how they provide outputs based on the decision making.
  • 6. Careers. Find out about three career opportunities in programming. Pick one and find out the education, training, and experience required. Discuss this with your counselor and explain why this career might be of interest to you.

EC

Programming merit badge requirements

  • 1. Safety. Do the following:
  • 1a. Show your counselor your current, up-to-date Cyber
    Chip
    .
  • 1b. Discuss first aid and prevention for the types of injuries or
    illnesses that could occur during programming activities, including
    repetitive stress injuries and eyestrain.
  • 2. History. Do the following:
  • 2a. Give a brief history of programming, including at least three
    milestones related to the advancement or development of programming.
  • 2b. Describe the evolution of programming methods and how they have improved over time.
  • 3. General knowledge. Do the following:
  • 3a. Create a list of 10 popular programming languages in use today and describe which industry or industries they are primarily used in and why.
  • 3b. Describe three different programmed devices you rely on every day.
  • 4. Intellectual property. Do the following:
  • 4a. Explain how software patents and copyrights protect a programmer.
  • 4b. Describe the difference between licensing and owning software.
  • 4c. Describe the differences between freeware, open source, and commercial software, and why it is important to respect the terms of use of each.
  • 5. Projects. Do the following:
  • 5a. With your counselor’s approval, choose a sample program. Then, as a minimum, modify the code or add a function or subprogram to it. Debug and demonstrate the modified program to your counselor.
  • 5b. With your counselor’s approval, choose a second programming language and development environment, different from those used for requirement 5a and in a different industry from 5a. Then write, debug, and demonstrate a functioning program to your counselor, using that language and environment.
  • 5c. With your counselor’s approval, choose a third programming language and development environment, different from those used for requirements 5a and 5b and in a different industry from 5a or 5b. Then write, debug, and demonstrate a functioning program to your counselor, using that language and environment.
  • 5d. Explain how the programs you wrote for requirements 5a, 5b, and 5c process inputs, how they make decisions based on those inputs, and how they provide outputs based on the decision making.
  • 6. Careers. Find out about three career opportunities in programming. Pick one and find out the education, training, and experience required. Discuss this with your counselor and explain why this career might be of interest to you.

JW

Programming merit badge requirements

  • 1. Safety. Do the following:
  • 1a. Show your counselor your current, up-to-date Cyber
    Chip
    .
  • 1b. Discuss first aid and prevention for the types of injuries or
    illnesses that could occur during programming activities, including
    repetitive stress injuries and eyestrain.
  • 2. History. Do the following:
  • 2a. Give a brief history of programming, including at least three
    milestones related to the advancement or development of programming.
  • 2b. Describe the evolution of programming methods and how they have improved over time.
  • 3. General knowledge. Do the following:
  • 3a. Create a list of 10 popular programming languages in use today and describe which industry or industries they are primarily used in and why.
  • 3b. Describe three different programmed devices you rely on every day.
  • 4. Intellectual property. Do the following:
  • 4a. Explain how software patents and copyrights protect a programmer.
  • 4b. Describe the difference between licensing and owning software.
  • 4c. Describe the differences between freeware, open source, and commercial software, and why it is important to respect the terms of use of each.
  • 5. Projects. Do the following:
  • 5a. With your counselor’s approval, choose a sample program. Then, as a minimum, modify the code or add a function or subprogram to it. Debug and demonstrate the modified program to your counselor.
  • 5b. With your counselor’s approval, choose a second programming language and development environment, different from those used for requirement 5a and in a different industry from 5a. Then write, debug, and demonstrate a functioning program to your counselor, using that language and environment.
  • 5c. With your counselor’s approval, choose a third programming language and development environment, different from those used for requirements 5a and 5b and in a different industry from 5a or 5b. Then write, debug, and demonstrate a functioning program to your counselor, using that language and environment.
  • 5d. Explain how the programs you wrote for requirements 5a, 5b, and 5c process inputs, how they make decisions based on those inputs, and how they provide outputs based on the decision making.
  • 6. Careers. Find out about three career opportunities in programming. Pick one and find out the education, training, and experience required. Discuss this with your counselor and explain why this career might be of interest to you.

TF

Programming merit badge requirements

  • 1. Safety. Do the following:
  • 1a. Show your counselor your current, up-to-date Cyber
    Chip
    .
  • 1b. Discuss first aid and prevention for the types of injuries or
    illnesses that could occur during programming activities, including
    repetitive stress injuries and eyestrain.
  • 2. History. Do the following:
  • 2a. Give a brief history of programming, including at least three
    milestones related to the advancement or development of programming.
  • 2b. Describe the evolution of programming methods and how they have improved over time.
  • 3. General knowledge. Do the following:
  • 3a. Create a list of 10 popular programming languages in use today and describe which industry or industries they are primarily used in and why.
  • 3b. Describe three different programmed devices you rely on every day.
  • 4. Intellectual property. Do the following:
  • 4a. Explain how software patents and copyrights protect a programmer.
  • 4b. Describe the difference between licensing and owning software.
  • 4c. Describe the differences between freeware, open source, and commercial software, and why it is important to respect the terms of use of each.
  • 5. Projects. Do the following:
  • 5a. With your counselor’s approval, choose a sample program. Then, as a minimum, modify the code or add a function or subprogram to it. Debug and demonstrate the modified program to your counselor.
  • 5b. With your counselor’s approval, choose a second programming language and development environment, different from those used for requirement 5a and in a different industry from 5a. Then write, debug, and demonstrate a functioning program to your counselor, using that language and environment.
  • 5c. With your counselor’s approval, choose a third programming language and development environment, different from those used for requirements 5a and 5b and in a different industry from 5a or 5b. Then write, debug, and demonstrate a functioning program to your counselor, using that language and environment.
  • 5d. Explain how the programs you wrote for requirements 5a, 5b, and 5c process inputs, how they make decisions based on those inputs, and how they provide outputs based on the decision making.
  • 6. Careers. Find out about three career opportunities in programming. Pick one and find out the education, training, and experience required. Discuss this with your counselor and explain why this career might be of interest to you.

BY

Programming merit badge requirements

  • 1. Safety. Do the following:
  • 1a. Show your counselor your current, up-to-date Cyber
    Chip
    .
  • 1b. Discuss first aid and prevention for the types of injuries or
    illnesses that could occur during programming activities, including
    repetitive stress injuries and eyestrain.
  • 2. History. Do the following:
  • 2a. Give a brief history of programming, including at least three
    milestones related to the advancement or development of programming.
  • 2b. Describe the evolution of programming methods and how they have improved over time.
  • 3. General knowledge. Do the following:
  • 3a. Create a list of 10 popular programming languages in use today and describe which industry or industries they are primarily used in and why.
  • 3b. Describe three different programmed devices you rely on every day.
  • 4. Intellectual property. Do the following:
  • 4a. Explain how software patents and copyrights protect a programmer.
  • 4b. Describe the difference between licensing and owning software.
  • 4c. Describe the differences between freeware, open source, and commercial software, and why it is important to respect the terms of use of each.
  • 5. Projects. Do the following:
  • 5a. With your counselor’s approval, choose a sample program. Then, as a minimum, modify the code or add a function or subprogram to it. Debug and demonstrate the modified program to your counselor.
  • 5b. With your counselor’s approval, choose a second programming language and development environment, different from those used for requirement 5a and in a different industry from 5a. Then write, debug, and demonstrate a functioning program to your counselor, using that language and environment.
  • 5c. With your counselor’s approval, choose a third programming language and development environment, different from those used for requirements 5a and 5b and in a different industry from 5a or 5b. Then write, debug, and demonstrate a functioning program to your counselor, using that language and environment.
  • 5d. Explain how the programs you wrote for requirements 5a, 5b, and 5c process inputs, how they make decisions based on those inputs, and how they provide outputs based on the decision making.
  • 6. Careers. Find out about three career opportunities in programming. Pick one and find out the education, training, and experience required. Discuss this with your counselor and explain why this career might be of interest to you.

TP

Programming merit badge requirements

  • 1. Safety. Do the following:
  • 1a. Show your counselor your current, up-to-date Cyber
    Chip
    .
  • 1b. Discuss first aid and prevention for the types of injuries or
    illnesses that could occur during programming activities, including
    repetitive stress injuries and eyestrain.
  • 2. History. Do the following:
  • 2a. Give a brief history of programming, including at least three
    milestones related to the advancement or development of programming.
  • 2b. Describe the evolution of programming methods and how they have improved over time.
  • 3. General knowledge. Do the following:
  • 3a. Create a list of 10 popular programming languages in use today and describe which industry or industries they are primarily used in and why.
  • 3b. Describe three different programmed devices you rely on every day.
  • 4. Intellectual property. Do the following:
  • 4a. Explain how software patents and copyrights protect a programmer.
  • 4b. Describe the difference between licensing and owning software.
  • 4c. Describe the differences between freeware, open source, and commercial software, and why it is important to respect the terms of use of each.
  • 5. Projects. Do the following:
  • 5a. With your counselor’s approval, choose a sample program. Then, as a minimum, modify the code or add a function or subprogram to it. Debug and demonstrate the modified program to your counselor.
  • 5b. With your counselor’s approval, choose a second programming language and development environment, different from those used for requirement 5a and in a different industry from 5a. Then write, debug, and demonstrate a functioning program to your counselor, using that language and environment.
  • 5c. With your counselor’s approval, choose a third programming language and development environment, different from those used for requirements 5a and 5b and in a different industry from 5a or 5b. Then write, debug, and demonstrate a functioning program to your counselor, using that language and environment.
  • 5d. Explain how the programs you wrote for requirements 5a, 5b, and 5c process inputs, how they make decisions based on those inputs, and how they provide outputs based on the decision making.
  • 6. Careers. Find out about three career opportunities in programming. Pick one and find out the education, training, and experience required. Discuss this with your counselor and explain why this career might be of interest to you.

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  • install python

ERD

Programming merit badge requirements

  • 1. Safety. Do the following:
  • 1a. Show your counselor your current, up-to-date Cyber
    Chip
    .
  • 1b. Discuss first aid and prevention for the types of injuries or
    illnesses that could occur during programming activities, including
    repetitive stress injuries and eyestrain.
  • 2. History. Do the following:
  • 2a. Give a brief history of programming, including at least three
    milestones related to the advancement or development of programming.
  • 2b. Describe the evolution of programming methods and how they have improved over time.
  • 3. General knowledge. Do the following:
  • 3a. Create a list of 10 popular programming languages in use today and describe which industry or industries they are primarily used in and why.
  • 3b. Describe three different programmed devices you rely on every day.
  • 4. Intellectual property. Do the following:
  • 4a. Explain how software patents and copyrights protect a programmer.
  • 4b. Describe the difference between licensing and owning software.
  • 4c. Describe the differences between freeware, open source, and commercial software, and why it is important to respect the terms of use of each.
  • 5. Projects. Do the following:
  • 5a. With your counselor’s approval, choose a sample program. Then, as a minimum, modify the code or add a function or subprogram to it. Debug and demonstrate the modified program to your counselor.
  • 5b. With your counselor’s approval, choose a second programming language and development environment, different from those used for requirement 5a and in a different industry from 5a. Then write, debug, and demonstrate a functioning program to your counselor, using that language and environment.
  • 5c. With your counselor’s approval, choose a third programming language and development environment, different from those used for requirements 5a and 5b and in a different industry from 5a or 5b. Then write, debug, and demonstrate a functioning program to your counselor, using that language and environment.
  • 5d. Explain how the programs you wrote for requirements 5a, 5b, and 5c process inputs, how they make decisions based on those inputs, and how they provide outputs based on the decision making.
  • 6. Careers. Find out about three career opportunities in programming. Pick one and find out the education, training, and experience required. Discuss this with your counselor and explain why this career might be of interest to you.

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