Recommendations for changes in advanced placement computer science (panel session)

Abstract
In 1981 the APCS Development Committee recommended the use of Pascal in an AP course whose first exam was given in 1984. This decision was controversial; BASIC was in widespread use and serious consideration was given to a language-neutral exam and course. In 1985 an ad-hoc committee made recommendations on changing the exam format, essentially creating two courses that correspond roughly to CS1 and CS2. In 1995 an ad-hoc committee was convened to make recommendations on how best to incorporate C++ into the AP course and exam. The decision to adopt C++, made in 1994, was decidedly controversial. The ad-hoc committee made recommendations on a subset of C++ and on classes similar to those in the standard library, but which were safe for novice programmers to use.

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