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 +====MAY 4, 2016====
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 +==Week 15==
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 +This entry marks the last week of classes for the semester and therefore the last blog post for PHP. It’s been a semester full of fun and exciting new explorations. I’ve learned that PHP is not just for querying a database, drawing pictures is an excellent way to learn a new programming language, and there is a whole world of memes that lure you into a time suck. 
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 +Still working on the EoCE. Progress has slowed as I needed to focus on other courses, but with most other projects behind me I can return to drawing pictures, creating meme’s and binary tables. 
  
  
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 The end of the semester is upon us and the EoCE for UNIX has been deployed. Gulp! I have started to tackle the first problem, 0x0: Script Analysis, and found that once I created and ran the script I had a much better understanding of what it was doing. With my nerves eased I was able to settle in and begin answering the questions pertaining to the various components of the script. I have my responses captured in screen shots and randomly written on paper I just need to add them to the blog. This brings me to the next problem, 0x1: super puzzlebox 2 turbo, I had a feeling we weren’t done with the puzzlebox yet.  I equate these to solving a Rubik’s cube. For some people finding the solution only takes seconds while others may spend minutes, hours or even days twisting the colorful cube to perfection. The last category of people spends many frustrating hours twisting that cube until they have two squares left to align. They are forced with the ultimate decision do I keep twisting knowing that I will destroy all progress or do I carefully peel back the corner of the sticker? I will know my fate once I open and start unraveling the puzzlebox. The end of the semester is upon us and the EoCE for UNIX has been deployed. Gulp! I have started to tackle the first problem, 0x0: Script Analysis, and found that once I created and ran the script I had a much better understanding of what it was doing. With my nerves eased I was able to settle in and begin answering the questions pertaining to the various components of the script. I have my responses captured in screen shots and randomly written on paper I just need to add them to the blog. This brings me to the next problem, 0x1: super puzzlebox 2 turbo, I had a feeling we weren’t done with the puzzlebox yet.  I equate these to solving a Rubik’s cube. For some people finding the solution only takes seconds while others may spend minutes, hours or even days twisting the colorful cube to perfection. The last category of people spends many frustrating hours twisting that cube until they have two squares left to align. They are forced with the ultimate decision do I keep twisting knowing that I will destroy all progress or do I carefully peel back the corner of the sticker? I will know my fate once I open and start unraveling the puzzlebox.
  
-====May 4, 2016====+====MAY 4, 2016====
  
 ==Week 15== ==Week 15==
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