elz: (ada-tubes)
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Welcome, everybody! On request, we're going to start with Lecture 1 next Monday, 11/9. However, there's quite a bit of reading associated with the first three lectures - here's what it says at the site:


Lectures 1-3



You may want to wait until you've got more context, but if you want to start in on any reading or material this week, here's a place to talk about it!

Date: 2009-11-04 02:07 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Yipes. Yep, that's a lot of reading.

Well, off I go then...

Date: 2009-11-04 02:08 am (UTC)
libskrat: (spikymace)
From: [personal profile] libskrat
Bleh. That was me. Something went wonky with my login, I suppose.

Date: 2009-11-04 04:32 am (UTC)
rodo: chuck on a roof in winter (nichtlustig)
From: [personal profile] rodo
Question: Is it necessary to read the pages that more or less only explain the variables and how to use them from start to finish? I never can remember the stuff unless I'm using it to solve a problem, or at least that was how it worked with HTML for me.

Date: 2009-11-04 04:39 am (UTC)
From: [personal profile] ex_wicker969
I'm just giving those a good once-over and clearly bookmarking/noting for reference use... I also need stuff applied to learn it.

Date: 2009-11-04 05:36 am (UTC)
zing_och: Grace Choi from the Outsiders comic (Default)
From: [personal profile] zing_och
I'm either following along with examples in order to remember, or I try to remember where to find stuff when I do need it.

(heh- nicht lustig!)

Date: 2009-11-04 05:34 am (UTC)
zing_och: Grace Choi from the Outsiders comic (Default)
From: [personal profile] zing_och
I already watched the first lecture because I couldn't wait, and it's not necessary to do the reading beforehand, so nobody needs to worry if they don't get to it immediately.

Date: 2009-11-04 08:14 am (UTC)
rodo: chuck on a roof in winter (nichtlustig)
From: [personal profile] rodo
Yeah, I started Monday because I confused the dates. ^_^°

In fact, I got the feeling that most of the basics got repeated over and over again, both in the lecture and the texts.

(Yes, nichtlustig.)

Date: 2009-11-04 05:00 pm (UTC)
rodo: blackadder goes fourth and crazy (blackadder)
From: [personal profile] rodo
I did PS0 already, and it does produce something similar to the example, but I still don't quite know how it works.

Date: 2009-11-04 07:39 pm (UTC)
rodo: chuck on a roof in winter (Default)
From: [personal profile] rodo
No ... it's more like ... being able to use a phone but not knowing how it works. I often feel like this when I start learning something. Most of the time, there'll be a eureka moment. It just takes a while sometimes.

Date: 2009-11-10 04:50 am (UTC)
badgerbag: (Default)
From: [personal profile] badgerbag
me too. I have been typing stuff into the interpreter in various combinations to get more of a feel for what's going on.

Date: 2009-11-04 08:50 pm (UTC)
zulu: Omar Epps, looking awesome (house - epps)
From: [personal profile] zulu
Doing well so far. I did the exercises on one of the reading chapters and found that helpful (lots of debugging included). Python Programming/Strings is just a bunch of gobbledegook until I know why those functions are going to be important. Still many open tabs to get through!

Date: 2009-11-04 09:30 pm (UTC)
zulu: Hugh Laurie as House, with text: seeker after truth (house - truth seeker)
From: [personal profile] zulu
Hm, really getting further lost in the Code Like A Pythonista page. Not too worried about this, but hoping it will make more sense on a later read after I've tried to do more things.

Date: 2009-11-04 09:49 pm (UTC)
zulu: Carson Shaw looking up at Greta Gill (abofal - not a freak you know)
From: [personal profile] zulu
Aha! Yes, as soon as I went back and read only that small bit of the page, it made a lot more sense.

Date: 2009-11-05 05:12 am (UTC)
yhlee: Alto clef and whole note (middle C). (math (art: boroda003 on sxc.hu))
From: [personal profile] yhlee
Cautionary note to anyone else who foolishly downloaded Python 3.1.1 (short version is I had it d/l'd for another purpose, before I heard of this comm, and thought, How different can it be? *hollow laughter*): there are enough syntax differences between 2.6.4 and 3.1.1 that a bunch of examples won't work as written. All this just to say, stick with 2.6.4. I am currently having to unlearn a bunch of syntax (I eventually gave up and installed 2.6.4). :-D

Date: 2009-11-05 03:22 pm (UTC)
newrambler: sunrise outside my old trailer (Default)
From: [personal profile] newrambler
I will not be terrified just from looking at the list of readings. I will not be terrified just from looking at the list of readings.

Date: 2009-11-06 05:18 am (UTC)
yhlee: Alto clef and whole note (middle C). (Default)
From: [personal profile] yhlee
I'm up to conditionals and so far there's a lot of overlap--each reading isn't completely new stuff, so it isn't quite as bad as the list looks.

Date: 2009-11-06 08:39 pm (UTC)
newrambler: sunrise outside my old trailer (Default)
From: [personal profile] newrambler
Yeah, I've read the first two chapters of How to Think Like a Computer Scientist and so far, so good. And surely if I once learned to read Sophocles, I can learn this.

Date: 2009-11-05 04:57 pm (UTC)
zulu: Carson Shaw looking up at Greta Gill (abofal - not a freak you know)
From: [personal profile] zulu
My IDLE shell thingy has stopped working. When I try to start it, I get "Socket Error: connection refused", and then "IDLE's subprocess didn't make connection. Either IDLE can't start a subprocess or personal firewall software is blocking the connection."

Since I haven't changed anything since five minutes ago when it was working, I don't know what's happening here.

Date: 2009-11-05 05:18 pm (UTC)
zulu: (muppets - huh)
From: [personal profile] zulu
Thanks for the pointers! I'll continue with my readings and then see what I can do about it.

Date: 2009-11-06 05:06 am (UTC)
From: [personal profile] ex_wicker969
I did the reading out of the Think Like Computer Scientist but that lecture really helped to cement everything. His analogy of cooking recipes was excellent and I had at least two ohhhhhh, yeahhhhh, I get it now moments. One was the programming counter and the difference between interpreter/compiler (which was so abstract before I had no clue what was going on) and then also I appreciated his background info that basically put everything in context.

So yay! I am feeling way better about this whole adventure.

Date: 2009-11-10 04:48 am (UTC)
badgerbag: (Default)
From: [personal profile] badgerbag
This is so awesome. thanks for organizing it!

iynTAAhERdcDSE

Date: 2011-08-14 08:06 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
With the bases loaded you srutck us out with that answer!

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