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+ | ======Class Stats====== | ||
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+ | ======Week 11====== | ||
+ | * We will continue working on our digit class, moving ever closer to an eventual object-oriented project (but not quite yet) | ||
+ | * This week's project is related to **sam0**, only instead of encoding/ | ||
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+ | ======Week 10====== | ||
+ | * We will continue with our Object-Oriented endeavors this week, finishing up/ | ||
+ | * The first Object-Oriented project may get underway | ||
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+ | ======Week 9====== | ||
+ | * We started on Object-Oriented Programming in C++ | ||
+ | * Secret Agent Messaging (sam0) is the new project | ||
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+ | ======Week 8====== | ||
+ | * I haven' | ||
+ | * The next project to tide us over: another mental math trick. **afn0** makes for a great party trick. | ||
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+ | ======Break Week====== | ||
+ | * I evaluated mbe1! We are currently up-to-date on our projects. | ||
+ | * A bit of a surprise to be sure... less than half the class submitted it. mbe1 was a bit more involved, so I wonder if the outcome was due to expectational procrastination. Let this be a lesson to you for future projects. | ||
+ | * I went and scoured through all the opii and updated any records I had. | ||
+ | * Warning grades go out today... be advised. | ||
+ | ======Week 7====== | ||
+ | * We should be wrapping up our initial discussion of functions, and then explore some C library stuff, specifically image creation/ | ||
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======Week 6====== | ======Week 6====== | ||
* We're starting to get to the point where the volume of concepts and coding possibilities at your disposal are considerable. The only way you will do well is if you take the time to play and review and otherwise expose yourself to the concepts and ideas that such things enable. Do not just come to class and type in whatever code we work on... you MUST tinker with things outside of class too. Experiment, break things, try solving related problems. | * We're starting to get to the point where the volume of concepts and coding possibilities at your disposal are considerable. The only way you will do well is if you take the time to play and review and otherwise expose yourself to the concepts and ideas that such things enable. Do not just come to class and type in whatever code we work on... you MUST tinker with things outside of class too. Experiment, break things, try solving related problems. | ||
* Barring any questions, we'll be exploring functions this week, the last major concept to cover in C. Then, we'll take a little time exploring all these concepts in combination, | * Barring any questions, we'll be exploring functions this week, the last major concept to cover in C. Then, we'll take a little time exploring all these concepts in combination, | ||
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======Week 5====== | ======Week 5====== | ||
* Week 5 hits a few milestones: | * Week 5 hits a few milestones: |