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====September 4, 2019==== | ====September 4, 2019==== | ||
This week I submitted SLN0 and SLN1. | This week I submitted SLN0 and SLN1. | ||
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Matt enabled SLL0 and SLL1 for me to work on. | Matt enabled SLL0 and SLL1 for me to work on. | ||
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I later finished SLL0. | I later finished SLL0. | ||
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- | PCT projects are still horrible things, confirmed that these don't end. | + | PCT projects are still horrible things, confirmed that these don't end. |
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- | Discussed the possibility of creating a program that solves the PCT projects logically, this is most likely something I'll work on in the future in Python, I have a good idea for how I will implement this. (To be discussed in a later post) | + | Discussed the possibility of creating a program that solves the PCT projects logically, this is most likely something I'll work on in the future in Python, I have a good idea for how I will implement this. (To be discussed in a later post) |
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- | In SLL1, everything has been finished and is in working order other than the compare function. The only solution I had to solving this problem was way though, and after asking for a bit of direction and doing a bit of reading I have a good idea how I may take this later in the week. | + | In SLL1, everything has been finished and is in working order other than the compare function. The only solution I had to solving this problem was way though, and after asking for a bit of direction and doing a bit of reading I have a good idea how I may take this later in the week. |
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- | SLL1 also reminded me that I need to refresh and improve upon my bitwise operations, they are something I feel I never fully grasped. | + | SLL1 also reminded me that I need to refresh and improve upon my bitwise operations, they are something I feel I never fully grasped. |
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