This week, I have five tests. I had two yesterday, one today, and two more to go. This week has been and will be hectic. I am apprehensive about the computer programming test most of all. If the online quizzes are any indication as to what the test will be like, then I have a reason to be scared. Fifteen minutes is never enough for me to finish the moodle quizzes. I always do them in a hurry, unable to check my answer. Hopefully I'll be able to finish the test in fifty minutes.
On another note, I'm pretty bummed out that I won't be able to go out on Thursday with my friends and dress up for the halloween parties in el pueblo. I was planning to dress up as a nerd, with dark, wide rimmed glasses, high-waisted pants and a tucked in polo, and white shoes with black socks. Very stereotypical, of course. Ironically, I won't be able to go out and dress up as a nerd, because I'll probably be home studying.
In this blog you will find my experience learning about computer programming, a subject that is completely new to me.
martes, 26 de octubre de 2010
jueves, 14 de octubre de 2010
The Social Network
The Social Network
As I was watching the movie, and shaking with excitement, I thought, I'm never gonna be like this kid. He's the youngest billionaire in the world, and he didn't even finish his bachelor's degree in Harvard.
This is the real kid: Mark Zuckerberg.
domingo, 10 de octubre de 2010
First Lab
So, last week I had to work on the first assignment. At first I was terribly scared, as I haven't quite grasped the concept of programming. When I found out we didn't actually have to write a program, just tweek it here and there and see what worked, I was very relieved. The assignment turned out to be easier than I had anticipated. The hardest part was actually installing Ubuntu (Wubi). I installed it and disinstalled it a few times before realizing that to use it, I had to restart my computer and choose Ubuntu instead of Windows 7. I was expecting to find a program inside of Windows, but I was wrong. Anyway, the assignement really helped me to get acquainted with this new language and I learned to use Linux, which is actually pretty fun.
I had forgotten to mention that upon using Linux in the class a couple of weeks ago, I remembered that it wasn't the first time I had used it. I had actually done some research work a couple of summers ago with my dad, where he worked with protein models. I'm not sure what I worked on, as it was a long time ago and at the time I didn't understand it fully, but I remember having worked in Linux and using a terminal and commands such as cd, ls, mkdir, etc.
I'm beginning to realize that these skills that now seem so difficult to acquire and so extraordinary will eventually become second nature, and I'll be fluent in programming (if that's possible).
I had forgotten to mention that upon using Linux in the class a couple of weeks ago, I remembered that it wasn't the first time I had used it. I had actually done some research work a couple of summers ago with my dad, where he worked with protein models. I'm not sure what I worked on, as it was a long time ago and at the time I didn't understand it fully, but I remember having worked in Linux and using a terminal and commands such as cd, ls, mkdir, etc.
I'm beginning to realize that these skills that now seem so difficult to acquire and so extraordinary will eventually become second nature, and I'll be fluent in programming (if that's possible).
domingo, 3 de octubre de 2010
Last Friday
Last Friday, I think I finally saw the light. After being confused with the new vocabulary and terminology and not really understanding what programming was all about, I finally got a glimpse of what it all meant. The peas and pods program helped me understand. This new language that I had yet to master did have a point: it was a shorter, simpler way to give commands to a computer. I called my dad after the class, who has some experience programming, and he further explained to me what programming was all about. I know it's baby steps, but I'm getting there.
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