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Corning Community College

CSCS2700 Data Communications

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Projects

Since our getting started plan is learning some python, generally the first project that you do is making the “Hello, World!” program, that is probably where we should start :P.

End of the semester project goal:

  • morse code sender/receiver

URLs

Notes

How does one start programming on lab46?

There might be a different way, but this is what i'm doing… So if you add this line to the file that you intend to program in, then you're all good to start programming in thee dank python. #!/usr/bin/env python, so all you would need to do is make the file executable, and run it whenever you want to execute your program.

Other

I don't know if you want this posted in this section. Not to jump ahead of the “Hello, World!” starter, but i found a site with some python projects that are pretty cool. They are ranked based on their difficulty but also have the solutions on the right side. So if you get stuck you can see how they were done. https://www.practicepython.org/

Current things to look into

  • selection structures
  • Compound statements
  • if/else statements
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