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December 7, 2014

AP CS Principles teaches the basic concepts of programming and shows how CS can transform the world.

AP Computer Science Principles is designed to introduce students to relevant computing topics, providing an understanding of the fundamental concepts of programming, its breadth of application and its potential for transforming the world we live in.

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