Frankly speaking, I didn't suppose the CSC148 course to be so hard. Never did I have any foundation on programming and that makes it tough to accomplish my first assignment.
In the course not all the stuff given by the instructor is clear to me. Some new methods or built-in functions which is not covered in 108's lecture are not explained specifically. So when I was doing the assignment I couldn't make it to write some methods. Either I could not figure out the whole structure consisting of classes. I felt very frustrated. So again I read about the course note post on the course website again and again and review the methods in 108. I think that I learned quite a lot after class to make me qualified for programming.
But finally I together with my partners decided to start from the game interface to find out what methods are required. After we run the code and find it available to play with the interface I even felt very proud of myself. Then we have to classify the methods into different classes and find what methods are generic so that can be under the super class. Though we find it very hard to transfer all the codes we write for the interface into the class game_view, we finally made it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QwnE8DQm-AIHahahaha during the most hard time we were listening to some really cool music making us motivated to carry on.
Finally we wrote the docstring and examples. May not so perfect but the outcome is very satisfying to me considering the tough start of the whole work.
2015年1月29日星期四
2015年1月21日星期三
Why geeks should write?
This is my first slog.
Frankly speaking, I just began my experience of programming 3 months ago. From now on, I'll keep tranck of my life as a geek in CS on this blog.
From my own angle, writing down things that learned from courses and how I feel during the course should help me have a better understanding of the in-course material. It's kind of like a online note that you can look up anytime in need. The stuff you write down immediately is fresh and hot with your own understanding. Thus it is concise and clear and easy to check.
The writing is also a diary that keeps record of your feeling during the learning process. After finishing the course or maybe even after becoming professional, I can look back what I wrote as a student and it will remind me of my unforgettable
campus life---stay up night writing codes, feeling frustrated running out of errors and the excite to finish a programme. All the precious experiences should be treasured in my heart as well as in my writings.
That's why I think geeks should write. Hope that I can make good use of the blog and insist on it.
Frankly speaking, I just began my experience of programming 3 months ago. From now on, I'll keep tranck of my life as a geek in CS on this blog.
From my own angle, writing down things that learned from courses and how I feel during the course should help me have a better understanding of the in-course material. It's kind of like a online note that you can look up anytime in need. The stuff you write down immediately is fresh and hot with your own understanding. Thus it is concise and clear and easy to check.
The writing is also a diary that keeps record of your feeling during the learning process. After finishing the course or maybe even after becoming professional, I can look back what I wrote as a student and it will remind me of my unforgettable
campus life---stay up night writing codes, feeling frustrated running out of errors and the excite to finish a programme. All the precious experiences should be treasured in my heart as well as in my writings.
That's why I think geeks should write. Hope that I can make good use of the blog and insist on it.
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