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casperlawrence · 4 months ago
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sweetsuburbanlegends · 2 years ago
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rip henry winter i dont think you would have survived the computer science for non computer science majors obligatory course every liberal arts major has to do nowadays
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rociortiz-pythonblog · 2 years ago
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Como hacer un "Hola Mundo" en python
1 Utiliza la palabra reservada print
2 Abre parentesis y comillas dobles ("")
3 Escribe dentro del parentesis ("Hola Mundo")
4 Ejecuta en la terminal
5 Listo!
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cheshire-castle-library · 6 months ago
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I'm terrified I'm gonna leave this little bastard in my code when I put it in my dissertation appendix, but a little part of me hopes I get away with it~
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dianabombiella · 1 year ago
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if you know how to code. you can go almost anywhere.
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ms-demeanor · 1 year ago
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*screaming*
*continued screaming*
Okay. So. My introductory Visual C# class.
The professor for that class was Alice. Alice was the person who spoke in the introductory video and the person who we were supposed to email if we had any issues.
But all of the assignments, lectures, and quizzes were written and delivered by Bob. On the youtube channel "Bob's programming academy." The quizzes included Bob's name, like "if you do X will it return the string ProfessorBob, Professor, Bob, or Professor.Bob?"
This class was really frustrating for me because it was structured in such a way that you could easily pass the class with zero knowledge of the subject - it was totally based on quizzes that you could take an unlimited number of times and we *had* weekly programming assignments but they weren't graded so there was no incentive to do them (and look, if I wanted to teach myself programming with no incentives I could fail for several years to do that on my own, I don't need to pay fifty bucks a unit for that; the reason I am in a *class* and am not self-taught is because I need external motivation. That's why I sought out a class).
Also when there *was* a problem with an instruction that was unclear in one of the videos for the assignments, or if I thought I'd done something correctly that was very much incorrect, it wasn't Alice who had created the instructions, it was Bob - in 2017 no less - and I didn't really feel like I could ask Alice for help with an ungraded assignment that she hadn't written.
So. Now. My Python class.
Today is the first day of class. Professor is Charles.
I go to the mandatory attendance quiz and it is word-for-word the same mandatory attendance quiz as the C# class, down to the final question "what is your personal email address so I can keep in contact with you after the semester?"
I look at the syllabus.
Class grade is based on quizzes. We have assignments but none of them are graded. There's no textbook, just a series of videos from Professor Bob's Programming Academy.
So I'd been toying with staying at this school and trying to take more CS classes instead of going to another school, just to try to keep my records easier to manage, but since it seems like that *ENTIRE DEPARTMENT* is five Professor Bobs in a trenchcoat, I will probably be going somewhere else (and once again trying to force myself to do projects that I already know are *good for me to do* but *useless for the class and a massive time suck*)
I should drop this class. I should drop this class and apply for the other school so that I can start taking classes there in the spring because if I take this class and then go into the object oriented programming class in the spring and it's another professor bob sock puppet and I end up taking twelve units of programming classes where all I learn is how to google answers in a short time frame (something I already know how to do thanks) I am going to fucking lose it.
Also, again: I have a Bachelor's Degree. I spent five years at a community college when I was getting that degree. I took probably a dozen online classes starting in 2005 and going until 2011 in the process of getting that degree.
THIS bullshit, this "I'm your professor but actually I'm not and all the materials were created by someone else in the department or came directly from the textbook publisher and there is no writing and there are no assignments everything is multiple choice quizzes that are automatically graded" is *dogshit.*
This is NOT how online classes worked back in my day, not even online math classes, and as much as I know adjuncts are getting fucked over by academia in general, this isn't something that these professors should be getting paid as much as they are to do. Alice checked whether or not students turned in a hello world assignment and gave a pass/fail grades for three discussion boards that were responses to youtube videos. Nothing else in the class required her input. If this is the level of instruction that students are getting then the class is already automated and the students shouldn't have to pay for it.
This is crap. This is an incredible level of crap.
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anonymousdormhacks · 2 years ago
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Whats the opposite of gothic? I'm in love with comp sci anti-gothic where it's just people being surprisingly polite and nice and funny through computers. A program's first lines are always "Hello world!". SMTP protocols apparently say "hello, pleased to meet you" to each other to establish a connection with a handshake. Python has a different version called Andaconda, which has a smaller version called miniconda. C++ is just C continuously improving on itself, because the ++ operator means to add one onto a previous value, and C# is two ++ stacked on top of each other. Lawmakers have to talk about the ethics of saving "cookies" to computers because one guy liked fortune cookies and decided to call them that. The internet itself wasn't created with security in mind because it was just meant to be a way for a group of people who trusted each other using it to send each other information, and so on, and so forth
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mshanna28 · 22 days ago
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I have a headcanon: Voldemort actually studied "Muggle sciences" like chemistry, physics, biology, and... drumroll computer science! Just imagine Voldemort with nails typing on a computer but hiding it even from his Death Eaters-
and how do you think which programming language he uses? Python
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Picture just to see he copes with "Hello world":
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monitors of the 2000s should have been drawn in a different way, but that's not the point
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jeyneofpoole · 7 months ago
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hello ro jeyneofpoole boatgirl. The fitzjames news has rocked my world and rotted my brain because I love a historical mystery solved. As a AMC terror and a real life terror fan, what texts would you recommend to someone who just watched amc terror and now wants to read the research on the real thing
i love love love when i get this question ok. if your first exposure to the franklin expedition was the terror i think your best jumping-off point is michael palin’s erebus: the story of a ship. yes he’s the guy from monty python, no he’s not a professional historian, but it’s entertaining and well-researched and a great way to familiarize yourself with the general concepts that other more elaborate texts will touch on. then you just GOTTA read dr. owen beattie’s frozen in time, it’s one of the most iconic pieces of franklin literature and the descriptions of the beechey exhumations are so near and dear to me. some of the lead stuff is on shaky legs now, but this book was revolutionary for the longest time. then there’s may we be spared to meet on earth edited by russell a. potter et. al., which is a collection of letters to and from members of the franklin expedition. after you’ve read the others listed here you’ll be crazy enough to cry over this one.
a more niche read that i just finished was david murphy’s arctic fox, which is a biography of leopold mcclintock and his arctic career. it’s super compelling and mcclintock lived a very interesting life and seemed like a pretty okay guy especially for the time; murphy does a really good job and i don’t see this one recommended at all but it’s actually good. there are some minor issues with some little details surrounding, like, the peglar papers, for example, but that’s what the other books are for. honorable mentions include (ie they’re on my shelf staring me down) ice ghosts by paul watson, unraveling the franklin mystery: inuit testimony by david c. woodman, the man who ate his boots by anthony brandt, james fitzjames: the mystery man of the franklin expedition by william battersby, and icebound in the arctic by michael smith. but do NOT and i mean do NOT under any circumstances read dan simmons’ absolute drivel that novel isn’t worth the paper it’s printed on. just watch the show and read these. ok love you byeeeee
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hello world.
i am 371 lines of python script
i randomly generate tumblr posts
i have 31100 possible original posts
open for suggestions for new words, please submit in ask box
new posts WHENEVER I FEEL LIKE IT
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q4os-tde-official · 3 months ago
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okay i got a hello world script open in code::blocks and i am very lost
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what does any of that even mean??? the fuck is a cout? what's a namespace? what does int mean in this context if not integer like in python? what is an iostream?
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teamtophat · 11 months ago
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Hello, all! As the time ticks away to another year, Team Top Hat has since reached 5ish years! To which, we think now is time for some transparency… As much as we hate to admit it, the game has now come to a complete crawl. We’ve come a decent way to get to where we are, in no small part thanks to those that have previously joined us and lent their help to shape everything from the story and world-building, to the puzzles, music, and programming of our engine: The Layton Editor.
Everything had fallen to silence once again, and for that, we truly apologize to those that have waited for any response from us.
Most would take near inactivity as a means to give up, but with a project that has gone on for a decent length and seeing its own rises and falls… we don’t simply wish to see this game die. It’s the culmination of everyone’s hopes and dreams for characters to have proper development and Layton himself to have more adventures. Especially, if those adventures can now be properly told on an engine that is quite literally built off of the original games.
And so, we call upon everyone that has an interest, everyone that has a love of a series that just recently revived itself once again… we want nothing more than to revive our team and finish this game for all the fans that want more stories for this top-hatted man!With that said, we’ll be explaining more of the story in the upcoming post, to give everyone an idea of what mysteries await those just seeing this post. If we have your interest… This will be a public call for several roles!
What we need:
Artists
Preferably those demonstrating an understanding of Layton’s designs.
This will consist of Character Designers, Puzzle Artists and Background Artists.
Storywriters
Preferably, people with a strong understanding of Layton's narrative, world building, and storytelling
Puzzle Creators
Those that know of the puzzle mechanics, picarat distribution, and display a creative prowess for brain teasers
Programmers
Preferably those experienced in Python, C/C++ and/or assembly[for NDS])
We hope that you consider applying but please only do so if you are available and willing to respond to progress reports!
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boymanmaletheshequel · 10 months ago
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Crystals for Apollo
Hello tumblr witches, wizards, Druids, and magical beings! I’m starting a new series today entitled “crystals of the gods”. I am a geologist and have been collecting minerals and gems for over 15 years, and seeing as how intrinsically connected to divinity and magick crystals are, I thought I’d look into what crystals are representative of the many gods and goddesses across the worlds pantheons. For my first post, I want to try and represent a god that although I do not personally worship yet, I am in awe of: Apollo/Apollon. Let’s begin!
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• Citrine
Citrine is a gemstone of wealth and positivity, and nobody meets that standard in my eyes like Apollo does! They are full of joy and character, and shine like a beacon of yellow light that citrine encompasses so well.
• Brucite
A bit of a lesser known, but gorgeous mineral, brucites Scalenohedral crystal habit reminds me of the radiance of the sun! And it’s unbeatable bright yellow color is emblematic of Apollo’s connection to the lemon like color it holds, which facilitates much joy and pride in oneself.
• Pyrite
A mineral of subtle, but positive arrogance, and a touch of pride, pyrite might be called fools gold, but it’s not foolish at all! It’s incredible natural geometry is full of the character that Apollo radiates, and it’s literal reflective properties are a perfect metaphor for how the god represents hubris, but also character and personality that makes him so unique and adored!
• Muscovite
This powerfully flashy gem, a variety of Mica, is emblematic of Apollo’s more sensitive side that is often portrayed so beautifully, and often encompassed in acts of homosexuality. Muscovite is soft, only a 2-2.5 on the MOHS scale, but that’s not a negative thing! it’s color, and it’s personality, is among the strongest gold there is!
• Scapolite
Sharp and shiny, scapolite is the perfect stone for a glossy, muscular god like Apollo. It’s yellow hues are bold and sharp, and represent his strength in battle.
• Heliodor
Named after the archetypal god of whom he is a cultural descendant of, Helios, heliodor is the definite stone of the sun, and an ancient symbol of Apollo. Beryl was prized as a luxury to the ancient Greeks and Phoenicians, and heliodor was quite rare, this is an extravagant gift that he will surely be in awe of!
• Sunstone
This should be a no-brainer, but sunstone, a species of plagioclase feldspar, is somehow even more sunny than heliodor. It’s iridescent flakes of color remind one of the divinity of the sun, and it’s epithet, Apollo. Every Apollo devotee should offer the god some sunstone if they can get their hands on it!
• Amber
Warm and joyous, amber is perfect for Apollo. It’s honey like appearance, and beautiful deep warmth evokes Apollos radiance and pride. It is ancient, like they themself, and is a perfect idol of a god of sun!
• Topaz
Orange or imperial topaz, mined in the deserts of Utah and northern Mexico under a constant sun, is the domain of Apollo! It’s juicy colors are bold and rich, and remind one of Apollo’s intense personality.
• Peridot
Beloved by Cleopatra, mistaken by her for emeralds, peridot is like the spicier, more masculine version of emerald culturally. Often found in metamorphic rock around historically active volcanic sites, it’s no wonder that Apollo is attributed to its hot and spicy nature.
• Pyromorphite
In Greek mythology, Apollo was the slayer of Python, a massive serpent whom he dispatched of in a show of strength in Delphi. Pyromorphite, with its hopper like crystal structure resembling that of snake skin, paired with its serpentine color, is a great symbol of this historic accomplishment of the great Apollo!
• Tremolite
Similarly to pyromorphite, tremolites electric green color brings serpentine energy to a shrine dedicated to Apollo, and its a rare stone that feels like a perfect symbol to his awesome strength and power!
Well, there’s a good place to start! What crystals do YOU associated with Apollo?
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yesterdays-xkcd · 1 year ago
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I wrote 20 short programs in Python yesterday. It was wonderful. Perl, I'm leaving you.
Python [Explained]
Transcript Under the Cut
[A Friend is talking to Cueball, who is floating in the sky.] Friend: You're flying! How? Cueball: Python!
Cueball: I learned it last night! Everything is so simple! Cueball: Hello world is just print "Hello, World!"
Friend: I dunno... Dynamic typing? Whitespace? Cueball: Come join us! Programming is fun again! It's a whole new world up here! Friend: But how are you flying?
Cueball: I just typed 'import antigravity' Friend: That's it? Cueball: ...I also sampled everything in the medicine cabinet for comparison. Cueball: But I think this is the python.
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maculategiraffe · 1 year ago
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hello! was it difficult to socialize hildegard? have you ever been bit? does it hurt?
ball pythons are generally extremely docile and highly recommended for beginner snake owners because they have basically no aggressive instincts. their standard operating procedure when they think they might be under attack is to hide, under their own butts if necessary. so in terms of socializing her it was mostly about taking a little self woven basket of noodle out of her terrarium and putting her on our ankles under a blanket and then waiting for her to slooooooowly relax and uncoil and start exploring. by now she is completely unafraid of us and doesn't even flinch when we pet her head unless she didn't know we were there (she doesn't see very well so she flinches easily from any sudden movement in the vicinity of her face, more from instinct than actual nervousness I think). she likes my boyfriend better than me because his body is APPARENTLY the perfect temperature for warming her little tummy on and she will squiggle around until she finds his leg and then pile herself up on his shin and fall asleep.
the only time either of us has been bitten is once when my boyfriend went to feed her and she accidentally struck his hand instead of the rat. (we consider this user error on our part and fairly easy to avoid with proper use of rat tongs.) she let go immediately (unlike when she accidentally struck a towel near the rat she was aiming for and decided to just try and eat the towel instead) and the injury was extremely minimal. teeny tiny pinpricks that only broke the skin because of the force of her strike. her teeth are soft and flexible, somewhat like toothbrush bristles, and she isn't venomous, so a bite isn't a big deal unless she is actively trying to swallow you whole, and even then it's mainly a problem for her. there are tips and tricks online for getting a really determined and misguided ball python to let go of something they have decided they are going to eat, including a finger, but I've never had to try any of them and even then I think for the finger in question it's more like being caught in one of those little finger trap toys than being devoured by a beast.
she's definitely the best and prettiest and most wonderful noodle in the whole world but other ball pythons are probably pretty good too
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