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SUMMARY:6 PM - USACO Bronze - Gamas
DESCRIPTION:Today We Did\n\nWe reviewed solution for USACO Speeding Ticket https://usaco.org/index.php?page=viewproblem2&cpid=568.\nWe started learning recursion.\n\nHomework\n\nCreate April3RecursionHW.java\n\ncreate doFactorialWhileLoop(int num)\ncreate doFactorialRecursion(int num)\n\n\nListen to Youtube video about greedy algorithm:\n\nTBD
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SUMMARY:6PM- Python OOP- Joshua Widjanarko
DESCRIPTION:Today We Did\n\nlooping through dictionary key\, values\, and items\nprinting it out\nhow to search if a “key” is inside the dictioanry\n\n  \nHomework\n6-5. Rivers: Make a dictionary containing three major rivers and the country\neach river runs through. One key-value pair might be ‘nile’: ‘egypt’.\n• Use a loop to print a sentence about each river\, such as The Nile runs\nthrough Egypt.\n• Use a loop to print the name of each river included in the dictionary.\n• Use a loop to print the name of each country included in the dictionary. \nfavorite_languages = {‘jen’: ‘python’\, ‘sarah’: ‘c’\,’edward’: ‘rust’\, ‘phil’: ‘python’\,\n} \n6-6. Polling: Use the code in favorite_languages.py (page 96).\n• Make a list of people who should take the favorite languages poll. Include\nsome names that are already in the dictionary and some that are not.\n• Loop through the list of people who should take the poll. If they have\nalready taken the poll\, print a message thanking them for responding.\nIf they have not yet taken the poll\, print a message inviting them to take\nthe poll
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SUMMARY:6:30 PM – Python OOP – Sebastian
DESCRIPTION:Today we did \n\nInstall Python 3.13 and PyCharm\nLearn about dictionaries\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\nPlease submit your homework into your Google Drive and name it APR3_dictionary_hw.py\nHomework: Please try your best to finish a program according to the following instructions in the link below:\n\nhttps://www.ayclogic.com/phone-book-system/
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CATEGORIES:OOP Python,Python Class
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SUMMARY:7pm- Intro To Python - Joshua Widjanarko
DESCRIPTION:HOMEWORK AND WHAT WE DID\n-Make Progress on your project \n  \nProject Proposal \nMy definition function. I should Draw your functions in multiple different places and in any order\, and it will plot correctly . For whatevery you choose to change color\, needs a way to change the color (i.e a color positional arguement) \nex  def clouds(x\,y\,color): \nRoman Project To Do List \n\nFunction For Clouds\nFunction For the trees\nFunction for the Bees\nFunction for the person\nFunction for the Hearts\nFunction for the meat\nFunction for rain droplet\nNeed a Sun (If your sun is not just a circle\, its a function)\nNeed a background (doesn”t need a function)\nFunction for M\, I\, N\, E\, C\, R\, A \,F T\n\nSammy Project To Do \n\nFunction For Mountain\nDebatable\, but probably a function for ridge\nFunction for Dog house\nFunction for snow pile\nFunction for S\, N \, O\, W \,Y\nFunction for the Dog\nBackground (doesn’t need to be a function (one for sky one for ground)\n\nDerek \n\nFunction For Trex\nFunction For the Gate\nFunction for Trees\nFunction For mountains\nfunction for velociraptors\nfunction for Spinosaurus\nfunction for clouds\nfunction for brachiosaurus head/neck\nfunction for J\,U \,R\, A \,S\, I\, C\, P\, K\ndraw sky\,ground
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