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SUMMARY:9 AM - Python Game Development
DESCRIPTION:Homework:\n\nThe bird currently is flapping its wings too fast or too frequently. You need to slow it down\n\nGo to bird.py\, inside flap_wing() function you need to delay the switching of the image. How to do it should be very similar on how we did the following:\n\nLook at main.py and see how we slow down the creation of birds.\nLook at main.py and see how we slow down the creation of clouds.\nLook at player.py and see how we slow down the flapping of its wings.
URL:https://www.ayclogic.com/event/9-am-python-game-development-32/
CATEGORIES:Python Class,Python Game Development
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201031T100000
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SUMMARY:10 AM - Python Game Development
DESCRIPTION:Homework\n\nMake the coins appear between Tubes\nDetect collision between Coin and Tube. When they collide\, increase the score by 10\nDisplay score on the top left corner of the screen. Look at how we did it in Birdie project.
URL:https://www.ayclogic.com/event/10-am-python-game-development-29/
CATEGORIES:Python Class,Python Game Development
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201031T120000
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SUMMARY:12 PM - Python Game Development
DESCRIPTION:Homework\n\nDisplay score on the top left corner of the screen. Look at how we did it in Birdie project.\nMake the coin appear in the top and bottom randomly. Hint: use random.choice to decide whether top or bottom location\nDetect collision between player and tube. If they collide\, make player disappear.
URL:https://www.ayclogic.com/event/12-pm-python-game-development-5/
CATEGORIES:Python Class,Python Game Development
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201031T160000
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SUMMARY:4 PM - Intro To Python - Gamas
DESCRIPTION:Homework:\n\nIn Oct31_ListIndex.py\, in the class we were doing a for loop. Inside the for loop do the following\n\nFind the index where “answer” variable exists in the “secret_word”.\nUse the index number to update the “?” inside the “clue” variable with “answer” variable\nFor example\, if the “secret_word” is “dragon” and the “answer” is “a”\, then the “clue” variable will be come [“?”\,”?”\,”a”\,”?”\,”?”\,”?”]\nUsing the same technique\, go to Oct24_hangman.py and replace the “?” inside the “clue” variable.
URL:https://www.ayclogic.com/event/4-pm-intro-to-python-4/
CATEGORIES:Python Class,Python Level 1
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201031T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201031T180000
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UID:5033-1604163600-1604167200@www.ayclogic.com
SUMMARY:5 PM - Intro to Python - Nathaniel
DESCRIPTION:We reviewed two homework assignments from October 17 and October 24 (Oct17_IfElseHomework.py and October24_InputFromShellHomework.py). During the lecture\, if\, if/else\, if/elif\, and if/elif/else statements were discussed in depth with various examples that can be found in the 5PM Saturday Intro to Python google drive. \nThere is no homework due this upcoming week! Happy Halloween everybody! \nIf you have any questions\, please feel free to email me at naelee@ucsc.edu
URL:https://www.ayclogic.com/event/5-pm-intro-to-python-nathaniel/
CATEGORIES:Python Level 1
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201031T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201031T190000
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UID:5035-1604167200-1604170800@www.ayclogic.com
SUMMARY:6 PM - Python Game Development
DESCRIPTION:Homework\n\nPage 95 and Page 99 – TRY IT YOURSELF 6-1 and 6-2
URL:https://www.ayclogic.com/event/6-pm-python-game-development-52/
CATEGORIES:Python Class,Python Game Development
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