please send the aim of all the practicals for computer science
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Computer science is the study of processes that interact with data and that can be represented as data in the form of programs. It is the theory, experimentation, and engineering that enables the use of algorithms to manipulate, store, and communicate digital information. A computer scientiststudies the theory of computation and the practice of designing software systems.[1]
Its fields can be divided into theoretical and practical disciplines. Some, such as computational complexity theory, are highly abstract, while computer graphics emphasizes real-world applications. Programming language theoryconsiders approaches to the description of computational processes, while computer programming itself involves the use of programming languages and complex systems. Human–computer interaction considers the challenges in making computers useful, usable, and accessible.
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Main article: History of computer science

Charles Babbage, sometimes referred to as the "father of computing".[2]

Ada Lovelace is often credited with publishing the first algorithm intended for processing on a computer.[3]
The earliest foundations of what would become computer science predate the invention of the modern digital computer. Machines for calculating fixed numerical tasks such as the abacus have existed since antiquity, aiding in computations such as multiplication and division. Further, algorithms for performing computations have existed since antiquity, even before the development of sophisticated computing equipment.
Its fields can be divided into theoretical and practical disciplines. Some, such as computational complexity theory, are highly abstract, while computer graphics emphasizes real-world applications. Programming language theoryconsiders approaches to the description of computational processes, while computer programming itself involves the use of programming languages and complex systems. Human–computer interaction considers the challenges in making computers useful, usable, and accessible.
HistoryEdit
Main article: History of computer science

Charles Babbage, sometimes referred to as the "father of computing".[2]

Ada Lovelace is often credited with publishing the first algorithm intended for processing on a computer.[3]
The earliest foundations of what would become computer science predate the invention of the modern digital computer. Machines for calculating fixed numerical tasks such as the abacus have existed since antiquity, aiding in computations such as multiplication and division. Further, algorithms for performing computations have existed since antiquity, even before the development of sophisticated computing equipment.
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