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SUMMARY:4 PM - Intro To Python - Darin
DESCRIPTION:What We Did Today:\n\nLearnt about lists\, how to access items from a list\, and how to add/remove items from the end of a list.\nLearned how to use lists with print statements\n\nHomework:\nCreate a file called Jan15_ListsHW.py and submit the file into the google drive when you are finished! \n\nDepending on your version of the book\, do the following:\nIf you have the 2nd edition: TRY IT YOURSELF from page 42: 3-4\, 3-5\, 3-6 \nIf you have the 3rd edition: TRY IT YOURSELF from page 41-42: 3-4\, 3-5\, 3-6 \n\nLabel in your file the question number and the code beneath it like\n# pg 41 number 3-4\n…\n…\n…\n# pg 42 number 3-5\n…\n…\n# pg 42 number 3-6\n…\n…\n…\n\nNotes:\nIf you have any questions\, feel free to email me at ddjapri@ayclogic.com
URL:https://www.ayclogic.com/event/4-pm-intro-to-python-darin-6/
CATEGORIES:Python Class,Python Level 1
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240115T170000
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SUMMARY:5 PM - Python OOP - Darin
DESCRIPTION:Today We Did\n\nContinued the Monster Inheritance project\, where now we are able to fight the monsters by playing as a character we created by making a self.player_name and self.player_health attribute in the monster_system file.\nCreated the functionality to do sword damage to the monsters of our choosing\, and reduce their health.\n\nHomework\nRe-Upload monster.py\, troll.py\, dragon.py\, water_golem.py\, and monster_system.py into your folder called MonsterInheritance on the google drive. \n\nContinue on your MonsterInheritance Project\, finishing the magic attacks as shown below:\n\nYou need to edit the individual special monster classes\, where each monster is resistant to different types of magic. For reference:\nDragon is immune to fire\nTroll is immune to earth\nWater Golem immune is resistant to water\nIn the else statement inside of the receive_magic_attack() method of each special monster class\, use this:\nsuper().receive_magic_attack(damage_point\, magic_type)\ninstead of self.health -= magic_attack \nThis allows you to call the method of the parent class (so you would call the normal receive_magic_attack from the parent Monster class)\nAfter this\, make it so that the player gets attacked in the magic_attack method of the MonsterSystem class\, similar to in the sword_attack() method. Add an else statement to show if the magic attack selection is invalid.\nFinally\, add some code in the application_loop() method to print out a message saying that the monster has just killed you if the player health is less than 0.\n\n\n  \nNotes\nIf you have any questions\, email me at ddjapri@ayclogic.com !!
URL:https://www.ayclogic.com/event/5-pm-python-oop-dari/
CATEGORIES:OOP Python,Python Class
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240115T190000
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SUMMARY:7 PM – Intro to Python – William
DESCRIPTION:Today We Did\n\nReviewed RobotBuilder\nFinished TurtleShapes\n\nSemicircle\nInfinite polygon generator\n\n\n\nHomework\nFinal Project Proposal: \n\nCriteria: https://www.ayclogic.com/intro-to-python-final-project-criteria/\nDraw your project proposals on a piece of paper by next week! Upload your proposal to Google Drive. Here are some examples from past students:\n\nNintendo Switch:     \nTruck:     \nCamping (made by DALLE):     \n\n\n\nIf you have any questions\, email me at williamsmith@ayclogic.com
URL:https://www.ayclogic.com/event/7-pm-intro-to-python-william-22/
CATEGORIES:Python Class,Python Level 1
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240115T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240115T200000
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SUMMARY:7 PM - Python OOP - Gamas
DESCRIPTION:Today We Did\n\nWe went over Driver System practice test and went over the solution.\nThe DriverSystem solution can be found in https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1sp1a3f7XtnA0O4OiyDVsoN5LXIRV6Yxo?usp=sharing\n\nHomework\n\nNext week 01/22 is a 2 hour final test. The final test is open book and you can use any of the codes you have done in the class. But you cannot use any of the codes from the Internet. If you use something that is outside what we have learned from the class\, you will get 0.\nPlease study\n\nDriver System\nSchool System\nMonster Inheritance\nLibrary System
URL:https://www.ayclogic.com/event/7-pm-python-oop-gamas-15/
CATEGORIES:OOP Python,Python Class
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240115T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240115T200000
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SUMMARY:7 PM – Python Game Development – Sebastian
DESCRIPTION:Today We Did \n\nFixed bugs existing in previous version (typos\, etc)\nBegan moving balloons through screen at speed indicated by self.speed attribute\nYou can always find the code we wrote in class in my Gitlab repository here:\nhttps://gitlab.com/gsugiart/mon-7-pm-shoot-balloon\nAYC Logic’s observed holidays: https://www.ayclogic.com/observed-holidays/\nIn case you need anything\, feel free to email me at sebastian@ayclogic.com\n\nHomework\n\nHomework: Continue developing your project! This time\, we’re aiming to finish a file representing either your player\, or “enemy” (whatever is attacking the player). \n\nClick “File” -> “Open”\, then open your dragon birdie project.\nRun the program & play our first game a bit to remember how the game worked.\n\nIf the player (in player.py) is more similar to your player\, copy that code as a template and modify it to work the way you want your player to work.\nIf the bird (in bird.py) is more similar to your enemies\, copy that code as a template and modify it to work the way you want your player to work.\n\n\nYou will know you are finished with your homework when the player/enemy is blit to the screen with the sprites you decided on.\n\nIf you copied the player\, you should also be able to move it through the screen\nIf you copied the enemy\, it should be moving the correct way (as you specified in your project proposal).
URL:https://www.ayclogic.com/event/7-pm-python-game-development-sebastian-23/
CATEGORIES:Python Class,Python Game Development
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