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SUMMARY:6 PM - Intro To Python - Darin
DESCRIPTION:What We Did Today:\n\n\n\nLearnt how to make half circles with the second parameter used in the circle() function.\nCreated a kaleidoscope project using a forever loop and creating circles that move starting points (done using the size\, t.forward()\, and t.right() function)\n\nHomework:\n(https://www.ayclogic.com/intro-to-python-final-project-criteria/) \nWe will have a final project due in 2 weeks\, so start drawing out your project proposal\, and start drawing out the image using code. Follow the guidelines in the site above for the final project criteria. \nAn example of what you have to draw and show me for your final project: \n \nThe end result after the coding is done (for now you need to create the drawing and send it to me by email) – https://youtu.be/aKb45yeKOiY \nI will have to approve your drawing first before you start writing code. \nRemember\, send it to me by email\, preferably this weekend\, so I can approve it so you guys can start coding. I will check my mail every 6 PM. \nYou can start directly on the project with the code after I approve the drawing. Start by drawing one object first. \nNotes:\nIf you have any questions\, email me at ddjapri@ayclogic.com!
URL:https://www.ayclogic.com/event/6-pm-intro-to-python-darin-45/
CATEGORIES:Python Class,Python Level 1
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240111T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240111T190000
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SUMMARY:6 PM – Intro to Python – Allison
DESCRIPTION:Today we:\n\nStarted and finished the Grocery System project\nStarted the Robux Shopping Cart project\n\nProject Feedback:\n\nEden:\n\nAdd the text “PEASHOOTER” by using rectangles\, circles\, and/or polygons\nMake some part of your project keep changing colors\nDraw the sun in your project\nRight now\, all of your functions are called only once\, which should not happen in your project.\n\nMake sure to call some of your functions more than once (ex: calling the Tree function five times to draw five trees\, calling the Bush function three times to draw three bushes\, etc.).\nCall at least three functions more than once\n\n\n\n\nRiley:\n\nMake the “Pokemon” title bigger\nAdd at least four more different objects\n\nEx (you don’t have to follow this example): Draw three clouds\, draw two Haunter pokemon\, draw three trees\, draw the sun\n\n\n\n\n\nHomework:\n\nJulie:\n\nPlease keep an eye out for an email from allison@ayclogic.com. This email will contain information about your project feedback and grade.\nSince you have submitted your project early\, after reading the feedback from the email\, you can revise your project to incorporate the feedback and resubmit for a higher score.\n\n\nRiley:\n\nPlease keep an eye out for an email from allison@ayclogic.com. This email will contain information about your project feedback and current grade.\nAfter reading the feedback from the email\, you can edit your project to incorporate the feedback to ensure you reach all criteria before submitting the final version of your project.\n\n\nEden and Riley:\n\nFinish your Turtle project\nYour project must be complete and is due by next week before class\nUpload this week’s homework as “Jan18_TurtleProject_Pt4”\nNotes:\n\nYour project should not have any significant bugs or problems\nMake sure your project meets the criteria listed in this link: https://www.ayclogic.com/intro-to-python-final-project-criteria/\n\n\n\n\nContact us at gamas@ayclogic.com or allison@ayclogic.com if you have any questions or need any help.
URL:https://www.ayclogic.com/event/6-pm-intro-to-python-allison-6/
CATEGORIES:Python Class,Python Level 1
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240110T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240110T200000
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SUMMARY:7 PM – Python OOP – Sebastian
DESCRIPTION:Today We Did \n\nReviewed how to iterate through dictionaries\nSearched through dictionaries to find each student name’s corresponding object\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 to the corresponding project’s folder in your Google Drive\nHomework: Create the teacher methods we discussed in class\n\nThe method list_all_teachers_list should list all the teachers by looping through a list\nThe method list_all_teachers_dictionary should list all the teachers by looping through a dictionary
URL:https://www.ayclogic.com/event/7-pm-python-oop-sebastian/
CATEGORIES:OOP Python
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240109T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240109T190000
DTSTAMP:20260504T110853
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SUMMARY:6 PM - Intro To Python - Darin
DESCRIPTION:What We Did Today:\n\nReviewed how to use functions with and without return value\nLearnt how to use the random function\, using random.randint(1\, 10) and random.choice( {some list} )\nCreated a magic 8 ball program that answers any question the user asks with a random answer\n\nHomework:\nFor those of you that haven’t finished the previous homework number 8-3\, submit that homework (called Jan2_FunctionsWithRV.py) into the google drive! We completed 8-1 and 8-2 in class. \nContinue by creating a file called Jan9_FunctionsHW3.py and submit into the google drive when finished! \n\ndo number 6 and 7 from the following website: https://www.ayclogic.com/list-inputs-if-and-else-loops-and-function/\nnote: number 7 is similar to the one we did in class from the file Jan2_FunctionsWithRV\n\nNotes:\nIf you have any questions\, do email me at ddjapri@ayclogic.com!
URL:https://www.ayclogic.com/event/6-pm-intro-to-python-darin-44/
CATEGORIES:Python Class,Python Level 1
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240109T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240109T190000
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SUMMARY:6 PM – Python Game Development – Sebastian
DESCRIPTION:Today We Did \n\nReviewed how to blit text from strings to screen\nFinished creating credit page\nCompleted code to draw count down\nYou can always find the code we wrote in class in my Gitlab repository here:\nhttps://gitlab.com/gsugiart/tue-6-pm-flappy-bird/-/tree/Sebastian?ref_type=heads\nKeep in mind AYC Logic’s observed holidays are found here: \nhttps://www.ayclogic.com/observed-holidays/\nIn case you need anything\, feel free to email me at sebastian@ayclogic.com\n\nHomework\n\nHomework: Project proposal time! Please copy/paste the requirements into your project proposal Google Document & answer each.\n\nRequirements:\n\nTitle of the game\nFor now only paste a link to the game assets (DO NOT PURCHASE YET) from https://graphicriver.net/ or https://opengameart.org.\nFor now only paste a link to the game audio (DO NOT PURCHASE YET) from https://audiojungle.net.\nCome up with full game story/flow which must at least include:\n\nHow to win\nHow to lose/die\nHow many players.\nHow many enemies. How can the enemy die. How do they move\nIs there projectiles (like fireballs or other objects that can be launched or do damage).\n\n\n\n\nKeep in mind that the game can’t be too difficult\, since we only have 2 months.\nExamples of previous games: https://www.ayclogic.com/python-games-gallery.
URL:https://www.ayclogic.com/event/6-pm-python-game-development-sebastian-14/
CATEGORIES:Python Class,Python Game Development
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240108T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240108T200000
DTSTAMP:20260504T110853
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SUMMARY:7 PM – Python Game Development – Sebastian
DESCRIPTION:Today We Did \n\nReviewed project proposals & got lots of feedback\nHelped setup PyCharm & projects (took our time since we’re a bit rusty from break)\nAdded to Balloon class\nYou can always find the code we wrote in class in my Gitlab repository here:\nhttps://gitlab.com/gsugiart/mon-7-pm-shoot-balloon/-/tree/sat_7_pm_sebastian?ref_type=heads\nKeep in mind AYC Logic’s observed holidays are found here: \nhttps://www.ayclogic.com/observed-holidays/\nIn case you need anything\, feel free to email me at sebastian@ayclogic.com\n\nHomework\n\nHomework: Review the feedback I gave for your project proposals\, then please try to begin writing out your main.py. Remember our file structure and follow these general guidelines:\n\nCreate a new PyCharm project (click on file -> new project\, then continue setting it up).\nCreate 2 folders as we always have had; “src” for code and “assets” for images/audio\nRemember\, you can still take some time to try and find cheaper/free assets for your game. All you need for now is a background image which should easily be found for free\nCreate your main.py inside the “src” folder and begin filling out the basic code we’ve always used to blit your background image.\n\n\nYou are finished with homework when you successfully blit your background to the screen. We’ll be looking at everyone’s code & background in class so please make sure it’s finished.
URL:https://www.ayclogic.com/event/7-pm-python-game-development-sebastian-22/
CATEGORIES:Python Class,Python Game Development
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240108T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240108T200000
DTSTAMP:20260504T110853
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SUMMARY:7 PM – Intro to Python – William
DESCRIPTION:Today We Did\n\nWorked on RobotBuilder\n\nright_arm\nModified arm functions to include width and height\n\n\nStarted learning more turtle shapes\n\nPolygon function\n\n\n\nHomework\n\nFinish your robots!! (Dec18_RobotBuilder.py)\n\nInclude the following features:\n\nHead\nNeck\nBody\nArms\nLegs\nEyes\nMouth\nFeet\n\n\n\n\nEdit Jan8_TurtleShapes.py\n\nMake an eye() function that has the parameters: x\, y\, color\, pupil_color\, size\n\nThe function should draw 1 circle (pupil) within another larger circle (eye)\nThe eye should look something like this (yours may look different as long as there are 2 circles):\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMake a function face1() that has the parameters: x\, y\, face_color\, eye_color\, pupil_color\n\nDraw a circle face with 2 eyes\n\n\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-21/
CATEGORIES:Python Class,Python Level 1
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240108T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240108T180000
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SUMMARY:5 PM - Python OOP - Darin
DESCRIPTION:Today We Did\n\nReviewed how inheritance works through try it yourself number 9-7\nContinued the MonsterInheritance project\, creating the initial menu pop up as well as started on using inheritance for creating some of the monsters.\n\nHomework\nRe-Upload monster.py and monster_system.py into your folder called MonsterInheritance on the google drive. \n\nContinue on your MonsterInheritance Project\, by creating the other two classes that inherit from the Monster class. Create the Troll class as well as the WaterGolem class. These classes are similar to the Dragon class\, and think about how you create the constructor method\, where you directly give it its first parameter as in the Dragon class. (note: for the WaterGolem class\, use “Water Golem” for the species of the monster)\nComplete the initialize_monsters() method from the MonsterSystem class file by adding the Troll and the WaterGolem into the system.\nCreate some error handling code for if the user inputs a wrong selection by adding an else statement in the application_loop() method in the MonsterSystem class.\n\nThis is what the program looks like after the user enters 2 (which calls the display_all_monsters() method in the application_loop() method):\nThis is what the program looks like after the user enters 1:\n\n\nNotes\nIf you have any questions\, email me at ddjapri@ayclogic.com !!
URL:https://www.ayclogic.com/event/5-pm-python-oop-darin/
CATEGORIES:OOP Python,Python Class
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240108T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240108T170000
DTSTAMP:20260504T110853
CREATED:20240108T231215Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240109T023932Z
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SUMMARY:4 PM - Intro To Python - Darin
DESCRIPTION:What We Did Today:\n\nReviewed the difference between =\, !=\, and ==\nReviewed typecasting\nLearnt about +=\, -=\, *=\, and /= shortcuts\nLearnt about lists\, how to access items from a list\, and how to add/remove items from the end of a list\n\nHomework:\nCreate a file called Jan8_InputAndIfHomework.py and submit the file into the google drive when you are finished! \n\nDo page 117 from the textbook\, number 7-1 and 7-2 only\n(OPTIONAL) Do number 1 only from https://www.ayclogic.com/tell-me-your-age/\nLabel in your file the question number and the code beneath it like\n# pg 117 number 7-1\n…\n…\n…\n# pg 117 number 7-2\n…\n…\n…# https://www.ayclogic.com/tell-me-your-age/ number 1\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-5/
CATEGORIES:Python Class,Python Level 1
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240104T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240104T190000
DTSTAMP:20260504T110853
CREATED:20240106T085314Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240112T020134Z
UID:23292-1704391200-1704394800@www.ayclogic.com
SUMMARY:6 PM - Intro To Python - Darin
DESCRIPTION:What We Did Today:\n\n\n\nReviewed the final project criteria\nTalked about how to create rectangles at an angle by editing the createRectangle() function to include one more parameter\, “heading”\, that is used for the t.setheading() function to change the direction\n\nHomework:\n(https://www.ayclogic.com/intro-to-python-final-project-criteria/) \nWe will have a final project due in 3 weeks\, so start drawing out your project proposal\, and start drawing out the image using code. Follow the guidelines in the site above for the final project criteria. \nAn example of what you have to draw and show me for your final project: \n \nThe end result after the coding is done (for now you need to create the drawing and send it to me by email) – https://youtu.be/aKb45yeKOiY \nI will have to approve your drawing first before you start writing code. \nRemember\, send it to me by email at least 3 days before next Thursday (by Monday) so I can approve it so you guys can start coding. I will check every 6 PM. \nYou can start directly on the project with the code after I approve the drawing. Start by drawing one object first. \nNotes:\nIf you have any questions\, email me at ddjapri@ayclogic.com!
URL:https://www.ayclogic.com/event/6-pm-intro-to-python-darin-43/
CATEGORIES:Python Class,Python Level 1
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240104T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240104T190000
DTSTAMP:20260504T110853
CREATED:20240105T033153Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240105T070006Z
UID:23276-1704391200-1704394800@www.ayclogic.com
SUMMARY:6 PM – Intro to Python – Allison
DESCRIPTION:Today we:\n\nLearned how to loop through drawing faces\nLearned how to draw a Kaleido spiral\n\nHomework:\n\nImportant news:\n\nYou can finish and submit your project early for a +5% bonus on your final test\nTo receive this +5% bonus:\n\nSubmit your project by 1/11 before class\nUpload your project as Jan11_TurtleProject_Final\nYour project should not have any significant bugs or problems\nMake sure your project meets the criteria listed in this link: https://www.ayclogic.com/intro-to-python-final-project-criteria/\n\n\n\n\nIf you do not plan on submitting your project early:\n\nContinue your project proposal in your Turtle project\nMake good progress (finish at least two objects)\nUpload this week’s homework as “Jan11_TurtleProject_Pt3”\nNote: your project will be due 1/18 before class\n\n\nContact us at gamas@ayclogic.com or allison@ayclogic.com if you have any questions or need any help.
URL:https://www.ayclogic.com/event/6-pm-intro-to-python-allison-5/
CATEGORIES:Python Class,Python Level 1
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240102T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240102T190000
DTSTAMP:20260504T110853
CREATED:20240103T050059Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240103T050059Z
UID:23263-1704218400-1704222000@www.ayclogic.com
SUMMARY:6 PM - Python OOP - Shawn
DESCRIPTION:Today We Did\n\nWe continued with Monster Inheritance project.\nWe utilized dictionary to translate from “1” to “fire”\, “2” to “water” etc. And we utilized another dictionary to translate from “1” to 15 (fire magic damage)\, “2” to 15 (water magic damage) etc.\nWe added code to make the magic attack to work.\n\nHomework\n\nIf you were not able to copy the codes completely\, the Monster Inheritance codes can be found in https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1zuuNL_dnmRkxMaInRAyDHwwyWPLXiYEr\nInside main.py\, the play_adventure method is too big now\, almost 50 lines of codes. We need to break down this big method into smaller methods.\n\nYou need to move sword attack related codes from play_adventure method into its own sword_attack method.\nAnd you need to move magic_attack related codes from play_adventure method into its own magic_attack method.\n\n\nUpload your codes into google drive.\nNext week we are going to learn how to do monster special behavior using inheritance.
URL:https://www.ayclogic.com/event/6-pm-python-oop-shawn-29/
CATEGORIES:OOP Python,Python Class
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240102T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240102T190000
DTSTAMP:20260504T110853
CREATED:20240103T041846Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240109T030931Z
UID:23257-1704218400-1704222000@www.ayclogic.com
SUMMARY:6 PM - Intro To Python - Darin
DESCRIPTION:What We Did Today:\n\nReviewed how to use functions without return value\nLearnt how to use functions with return value with the keyword Return\, that allows us to store values from a function into a variable\n\nHomework:\nFor those of you that haven’t finished the previous homework\, submit that homework into the google drive! We completed part 2 in class. \nContinue by creating a file called Jan2_FunctionsWithRVHW.py and submit into the google drive when finished! \n\nDo page 131 Try It Yourself 8-1 and 8-2\nDo page 137 Try It Yourself 8-3 (ignore the positional vs keyword argument thing\, just call the function as you normally would do)\n\nNotes:\nIf you have any questions\, do email me at ddjapri@ayclogic.com.
URL:https://www.ayclogic.com/event/6-pm-intro-to-python-darin-42/
CATEGORIES:Python Class,Python Level 1
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231223T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231223T180000
DTSTAMP:20260504T110853
CREATED:20231224T023628Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231224T023628Z
UID:23212-1703350800-1703354400@www.ayclogic.com
SUMMARY:5 PM – Intro to Python – William
DESCRIPTION:Today We Did\n\nLearned about functions\n\nWithout parameters\nWith 1\, 2\, 3 parameters\n\n\n\nHomework\nCreate the following file: \n\nDec16_FunctionsHW3.py\n\nComplete Try It Yourself 8-1\, 8-2\, 8-3\, 8-5 (ignore the default value) on pages 131 and 136-137\nIf you get stuck\, try reading pages 130-133 and 137-139\n\n\n\nREMINDER: NO CLASS NEXT WEEK. Happy Holidays! \nIf you have any questions\, please email me at williamsmith@ayclogic.com.
URL:https://www.ayclogic.com/event/5-pm-intro-to-python-william-10/
CATEGORIES:Python Class,Python Level 1
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231223T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231223T150000
DTSTAMP:20260504T110853
CREATED:20231223T231239Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231223T231439Z
UID:23198-1703340000-1703343600@www.ayclogic.com
SUMMARY:2 PM – Python Object Oriented Programming – Sebastian
DESCRIPTION:Today We Did \n\n\nCreated player class & recalled why we need to inherit Sprite\n\nCloned entire new repository & set up PyCharm\nYou can always find the code we wrote in class in my Gitlab repository here:\nhttps://gitlab.com/gsugiart/sat-2-pm-dragon-birdie/-/tree/Sebastian?ref_type=heads\nKeep in mind AYC Logic’s observed holidays are found here: \nhttps://www.ayclogic.com/observed-holidays/\nIn case you need anything\, feel free to email me at sebastian@ayclogic.com\n\nHomework\n\nHomework: Use the dot operator with pygame to find the correct method to resize our player image to the size specified by “self.size” attribute.\n \n\n\nHints:\n– 1 line of code is necessary\n– Method name is “scale()”\n\n\nFill out:\nplayer_image = pygame.SOMETHING.scale(player_image\, (SOMETHING\, SOMETHING) )
URL:https://www.ayclogic.com/event/2-pm-python-object-oriented-programming-sebastian-18/
CATEGORIES:Python Class,Python Game Development
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231221T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231221T190000
DTSTAMP:20260504T110853
CREATED:20231223T080737Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231223T080852Z
UID:23190-1703181600-1703185200@www.ayclogic.com
SUMMARY:6 PM - Intro To Python - Darin
DESCRIPTION:We Will Meet on January 4!! Happy Holidays!\nWhat We Did Today: \n\nLearnt how to make circles using t.circle() method\, where we use something like t.circle(10) to make a circle of radius 10 starting from the very bottom if the arrow is pointed to the right.\nBriefly learnt how to use .setheading() to set the pointer direction\nDiscussed criteria needed for the final project\n\nHomework:\n(https://www.ayclogic.com/intro-to-python-final-project-criteria/) \nWe will have a final project due in 4 weeks\, so start drawing out your project proposal\, and start drawing out the image using code. Follow the guidelines in the site above for the final project criteria. \nAn example of what you have to draw and show me for your final project: \n \nThe end result – https://youtu.be/aKb45yeKOiY \nI will have to approve your drawing first before you start writing code. \n  \nNotes:\nIf you have any questions\, email me at ddjapri@ayclogic.com! \nIntro To Python – Final Project – Criteria
URL:https://www.ayclogic.com/event/6-pm-intro-to-python-darin-40/
CATEGORIES:Python Class,Python Level 1
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231221T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231221T190000
DTSTAMP:20260504T110853
CREATED:20231222T032920Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240105T065714Z
UID:23174-1703181600-1703185200@www.ayclogic.com
SUMMARY:6 PM – Intro to Python – Allison
DESCRIPTION:Today we:\n\nContinued learning how to draw faces\nLearned how to draw a polygon\nLearned how to draw semicircles\n\nImportant Reminders:\n\nTo celebrate Christmas\, the school will be closed from Sunday 12/24 – Sunday 12/31. There is no class next week. Our next class will be on Thursday 1/4.\n\nHomework:\n\nContinue your project proposal in your Turtle project\nMake good progress (finish at least two objects)\nUpload this week’s homework as “Jan4_TurtleProject_Pt2”\nContact us at gamas@ayclogic.com or allison@ayclogic.com if you have any questions or need any help.
URL:https://www.ayclogic.com/event/6-pm-intro-to-python-allison-4/
CATEGORIES:Python Class,Python Level 1
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231221T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231221T170000
DTSTAMP:20260504T110853
CREATED:20231222T032147Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231222T032147Z
UID:23169-1703174400-1703178000@www.ayclogic.com
SUMMARY:3:45 PM – Python OOP – Allison
DESCRIPTION:Today we:\n\nStarted the Grocery System – List project\n\nImportant Reminders:\n\nTo celebrate Christmas\, the school will be closed from Sunday 12/24 – Sunday 12/31. There is no class next week. Our next class will be on Thursday 1/4.\n\nHomework:\n\nUpload this homework in the Google Drive folder as Dec21_DictionaryLooping:\n\nRead and do the codes from Pg. 100-101\n\nNote: To help you for the top code on Pg. 100\, add this code below:\n\nuser_0 = {\n‘username’: ‘efermi’\,\n‘first’: ‘enrico’\,\n‘last’: ‘fermi’\,\n}\n\n\n\n\nDo the “TRY IT YOURSELF” section on Pg. 104-105\n\n\nUpload this homework in the Google Drive folder as Dec21_PhoneBook:\n\nCreate the Phone Book Dictionary Program\nSee instructions for the program here: https://www.ayclogic.com/phone-book-system/\n\n\nContact us at gamas@ayclogic.com or allison@ayclogic.com if you have any questions or need any help
URL:https://www.ayclogic.com/event/345-pm-python-oop-allison/
CATEGORIES:OOP Python,Python Class
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231219T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231219T190000
DTSTAMP:20260504T110853
CREATED:20231223T193449Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231226T015950Z
UID:23195-1703008800-1703012400@www.ayclogic.com
SUMMARY:6 PM – Python Game Development – Sebastian
DESCRIPTION:Today We Did \n\n\nReviewed the math and logic to blit button\n\n\nReviewed how to detect mouse clicks inside button radius\n\nYou can always find the code we wrote in class in my Gitlab repository here:\nhttps://gitlab.com/gsugiart/tue-6-pm-flappy-bird/-/tree/Sebastian?ref_type=heads\nKeep in mind AYC Logic’s observed holidays are found here: \nhttps://www.ayclogic.com/observed-holidays/\nIn case you need anything\, feel free to email me at sebastian@ayclogic.com\n\nHomework\n\nHomework: Complete the draw_credit_button the way we discussed in class:\n \ndef draw_credit_button(self):\n“””\ncredit_button_x: same as play_button_x (but same distance scooted RIGHT)\ncredit_button_y: same as play_button_y\nblit credit button at calculated x & y\ncheck mouse bounds same way as play button\n“””
URL:https://www.ayclogic.com/event/6-pm-python-game-development-sebastian-13/
CATEGORIES:Python Class,Python Game Development
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231219T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231219T190000
DTSTAMP:20260504T110853
CREATED:20231220T050046Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231227T001403Z
UID:23134-1703008800-1703012400@www.ayclogic.com
SUMMARY:6 PM - Intro To Python - Darin
DESCRIPTION:We won’t have class until January 2!!\n  \nWhat We Did Today:\n\nReview a little bit of the quiz\nLearnt about functions without return value\, as well as what they are useful for\nLearnt about function parameters\, how a function has to be called correctly with the proper number of parameters\nUsed different conditionals inside of functions like an if statement\n\nHomework:\nCreate two separate files: Dec19_FunctionsWithoutRV_HW1.py and Dec19_FunctionsWithoutRV_HW2.py  \n\nCopy codes from page 130 to 133 (test your code to make sure it works).\nhttps://www.ayclogic.com/list-inputs-if-and-else-loops-and-function/ number 4 and 5.\nFor number 5\, combination of strings means doing something like “Adding ” + “Strings”\n\nNotes:\nIf you have any questions\, do email me at ddjapri@ayclogic.com.
URL:https://www.ayclogic.com/event/6-pm-intro-to-python-darin-39/
CATEGORIES:Python Class,Python Level 1
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231218T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231218T200000
DTSTAMP:20260504T110853
CREATED:20231220T001604Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231223T181810Z
UID:23123-1702926000-1702929600@www.ayclogic.com
SUMMARY:7 PM – Python Game Development – Sebastian
DESCRIPTION:Today We Did\n\nBegan the new shoot balloon project by cloning the repository\nCreated basic Balloon class\nWent over requirements for project proposal\nYou can always find the code we wrote in class in my Gitlab repository here:\nhttps://gitlab.com/gsugiart/MON-7PM-FlappyBird/-/tree/Sebastian?ref_type=heads\nIn case you need anything\, feel free to email me at sebastian@ayclogic.com\n\nHomework\n\nHomework: Project proposal time! Please copy/paste the requirements into your project proposal Google Document & answer each.\n\nRequirements:\n\nTitle of the game\nFor now only paste a link to the game assets (DO NOT PURCHASE YET) from https://graphicriver.net/ or https://opengameart.org.\nFor now only paste a link to the game audio (DO NOT PURCHASE YET) from https://audiojungle.net.\nCome up with full game story/flow which must at least include:\n\nHow to win\nHow to lose/die\nHow many players.\nHow many enemies. How can the enemy die.\nIs there projectiles.\n\n\n\n\nKeep in mind that the game can’t be too difficult\, since we only have 2 months.\nExamples of previous games: https://www.ayclogic.com/python-games-gallery.
URL:https://www.ayclogic.com/event/7-pm-python-game-development-sebastian-21/
CATEGORIES:Python Class,Python Game Development
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231218T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231218T200000
DTSTAMP:20260504T110853
CREATED:20231219T042141Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231219T042141Z
UID:23116-1702926000-1702929600@www.ayclogic.com
SUMMARY:7 PM – Intro to Python – William
DESCRIPTION:Today We Did\n\nStarted Dec11_TurtleHW\n\ndraw_rectangle\n\n\nStarted RobotBuilder\n\nrectangle() to draw rectangles\nleft_arm() uses rectangle() to draw the robot’s left arm\n\n\n\nHomework\n\nFinish Dec11_TurtleHW.py\n\nLink: https://www.ayclogic.com/event/6-pm-intro-to-python-46/\n\n\nFinish Dec18_RobotBuilder.py\n\nDraw a robot! Feel free to use rectangle()\, left_arm()\, or make your own functions\nInclude the following features:\n\nHead\nNeck\nBody\nArms\nLegs\nEyes\nMouth\nFeet\n\n\n\n\n\nREMINDER: No class until January 8th. Enjoy your Christmas and New Year’s! 🙂 \nIf you have any questions\, email me at williamsmith@ayclogic.com
URL:https://www.ayclogic.com/event/7-pm-intro-to-python-william-20/
CATEGORIES:Python Class,Python Level 1
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231218T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231218T180000
DTSTAMP:20260504T110853
CREATED:20231220T083355Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240108T014029Z
UID:23144-1702918800-1702922400@www.ayclogic.com
SUMMARY:5 PM - Python OOP - Darin
DESCRIPTION:Today We Did\n\nLearnt the new topic on inheritance\, and how it helps reduce code duplication\nFinished try it yourself number 9-6\, further learning how inheritance works with code\, how to use super().__init__(self\, …\, …) to initialize the attributes of the new class.\nStarted on the Monster Inheritance project.\n\nHomework\nUpload Dec18_Inheritance_HW.py into the google drive when finished. Upload monster.py and monster_system.py into a file called MonsterInheritance on the google drive. \n\nContinue on your file called Dec18_Inheritance_HW.py and finish Try It Yourself – pg.173\, 9-7\nStart creating the MonsterInheritance Project\, and start with 2 files\, monster.py and monster_system.py (this is your main file where you run application_loop() ).In monster_system\, create the __init__(self\, …) method with the following attributes:\n– A dictionary to hold the monsters called monster_dictionary\n– the main menu string called main_menu (it looks like this below):\n\nCreate the application_loop() method that shows the menu (until the user enters exit) and takes in the input (1\, 2\, or 3)\, and if any other value is given\, it prints out the message as shown below:\nCreate the Monster class in a separate file called monster.py and give it the 3 following attributes: species\, health\, and max_attack. health and max_attack will be integer values. Create a method called get_info that displays the information such as: \nDragon – 150 Health – 50 Max Attack \nGo back to the MonsterSystem class and create the add_monster() and display_all_monsters() method to use when the user inputs 1 or 2. \nIn add_monster()\, ask the user for species\, health\, and max_attack which will be used to initialize a Monster object\, which you will put into the dictionary. Use the species name for the dictionary key. \nThese are all things you should already be familiar with from library system or the school system project (printing a menu\, showing all the items in a dictionary (using a for loop)\, and adding items to the dictionary. \nThis is what the program looks like after the user enters 2 (which calls the display_all_monsters() method in the application_loop() method):\n \nThis is what the program looks like after the user enters 1:\n\n\nNotes\nIf you have any questions\, email me at ddjapri@ayclogic.com !!
URL:https://www.ayclogic.com/event/5-pm-python-oop-darin-2/
CATEGORIES:OOP Python,Python Class
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231218T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231218T170000
DTSTAMP:20260504T110853
CREATED:20231218T202441Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231219T170513Z
UID:23100-1702915200-1702918800@www.ayclogic.com
SUMMARY:4 PM - Intro To Python - Darin
DESCRIPTION:NO CLASS UNTIL JANUARY 9!! HAPPY HOLIDAYS!\n\nWhat We Did Today:\n\nReviewed operators such as >\, <\, <=\, >=\nLearnt about the difference for ==\, !=\, and =\nLearnt about and/or operators\nStarted learning about how to get input from the user and using if statements with them\n\nHomework:\nCreate a file called Dec18_IfElseHomework2.py and submit the file into the google drive when you are finished! \n\nDo page 84 from the textbook\, number 5-3 and 5-4 only\nDo number 3 only from https://www.ayclogic.com/list-inputs-if-and-else-loops-and-function/\nLabel in your file the question number and the code beneath it like\n# pg 84 number 5-3\n…\n…\n… # pg 84 number 5-4\n…\n…\n… \n# https://www.ayclogic.com/list-inputs-if-and-else-loops-and-function/ number 3\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-4/
CATEGORIES:Python Class,Python Level 1
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231216T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231216T180000
DTSTAMP:20260504T110853
CREATED:20231217T025257Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231217T025257Z
UID:23083-1702746000-1702749600@www.ayclogic.com
SUMMARY:5 PM – Intro to Python – William
DESCRIPTION:Today We Did\n\nReviewed Python Quiz 1\n\nHomework\nFinish last week’s homework if you haven’t already! \nCreate the following file: \n\nDec16_FunctionsHW2.py\n\nCopy code from pages 137 to 139 in the textbook\n\n\n\nUpload the homework to your assigned Google Drive folders by Friday night. \nIf you have any questions\, please email me at williamsmith@ayclogic.com.
URL:https://www.ayclogic.com/event/5-pm-intro-to-python-william-9/
CATEGORIES:Python Class,Python Level 1
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231214T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231214T190000
DTSTAMP:20260504T110853
CREATED:20231216T025419Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231216T025518Z
UID:23063-1702576800-1702580400@www.ayclogic.com
SUMMARY:6 PM - Intro To Python - Darin
DESCRIPTION:What We Did Today:\n\nLearnt how to connect different shapes together using their coordinates\nLearnt how to change the direction of drawing for a rectangle (using turtle.right() instead of turtle.left() )\n\nHomework:\nContinue on your file called Dec14_RobotBuilder.py and SUBMIT it into the google drive when finished: \n\nMake the right arms of your robot and label it with a comment # right arm and # right hand\, and think of how the coordinates (the starting point of the rectangle) should be.\nMake the eyes of your robot.\n\nWe will have a final project due in 5 weeks\, so start thinking of what you want to draw. \nAn example of what you have to draw and show me for your final project: \n \nThe end result – https://youtu.be/aKb45yeKOiY \nI will have to approve your drawing first before you start writing code. \nIf you have any questions\, email me at ddjapri@ayclogic.com!
URL:https://www.ayclogic.com/event/6-pm-intro-to-python-darin-37/
CATEGORIES:Python Class,Python Level 1
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231214T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231214T190000
DTSTAMP:20260504T110853
CREATED:20231215T031220Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240105T065733Z
UID:23048-1702576800-1702580400@www.ayclogic.com
SUMMARY:6 PM – Intro to Python – Allison
DESCRIPTION:Today we:\n\nLearned how to draw circles\nLearned how to draw faces\nLearned how to draw the letter “A”\n\nHomework:\n\nRiley:\n\nYou no longer have to create a new rough draft of what the final image will look like. Your current rough draft is good.\n\n\nEveryone:\n\nCreate a new Turtle project and name it “Dec21_TurtleProject_Pt1”\nStart working on your project proposal in this Turtle project\nMake good progress (finish at least two objects)\n\n\nContact us at gamas@ayclogic.com or allison@ayclogic.com if you have any questions or need any help.\n\n 
URL:https://www.ayclogic.com/event/6-pm-intro-to-python-allison-3/
CATEGORIES:Python Class,Python Level 1
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231212T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231212T190000
DTSTAMP:20260504T110853
CREATED:20231218T200421Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231218T200421Z
UID:23097-1702404000-1702407600@www.ayclogic.com
SUMMARY:6 PM - Intro To Python - Darin
DESCRIPTION:What We Did Today:\n\nHad our first quiz\n\nWhat We’ll Do Next Week:\n\nReview the quiz\, as well as start on a new topic
URL:https://www.ayclogic.com/event/6-pm-intro-to-python-darin-38/
CATEGORIES:Python Class,Python Level 1
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231212T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231212T180000
DTSTAMP:20260504T110853
CREATED:20231213T035945Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231213T041237Z
UID:23014-1702400400-1702404000@www.ayclogic.com
SUMMARY:5 PM – Python OOP – Allison
DESCRIPTION:Today we:\n\nReviewed the homework\nLearned how to loop through a dictionary’s keys\nLearned how to loop through a dictionary’s values\nLearned how to loop through a dictionary’s items\n\nHomework:\n\nUpload this homework in the Google Drive folder as Dec12_DictionaryLooping:\n\nRead and do the codes from Pg. 100-101\nDo the “TRY IT YOURSELF” section on Page 105\n\n\nUpload this homework in the Google Drive folder as Dec12_PhoneBook:\n\nCreate the Phone Book Dictionary Program\nSee instructions for the program here: https://www.ayclogic.com/phone-book-system/\n\n\nContact us at gamas@ayclogic.com or allison@ayclogic.com if you have any questions or need any help
URL:https://www.ayclogic.com/event/5-pm-python-oop-allison/
CATEGORIES:OOP Python,Python Class
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231211T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231211T200000
DTSTAMP:20260504T110853
CREATED:20231212T040736Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231212T040736Z
UID:22971-1702321200-1702324800@www.ayclogic.com
SUMMARY:7 PM – Intro to Python – William
DESCRIPTION:Today We Did\n\nLearned about Turtle!\n\nGoto\, pen\, fill\, forward\, etc\nDrew triangle\, square\, L\, and circle\n\n\n\nHomework\nCreate Dec11_TurtleHW.py: \n\nFollow the instructions at: https://www.ayclogic.com/event/6-pm-intro-to-python-46/\nIf you don’t know how to implement the functions\, just draw the shapes at the specific locations with different colors of your choice 🙂\n\nIf you have any questions\, email me at williamsmith@ayclogic.com
URL:https://www.ayclogic.com/event/7-pm-intro-to-python-william-19/
CATEGORIES:Python Class,Python Level 1
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