chapters 2 (simple programs) & 3 (working with numbers)
- Read chapters 2 & 3 in the textbook. Look at my corresponding notes and videos.
- Do the following exercises, in any python environment you want.
On jupyter.bennington, both the terminal and python notebook would be
possible choices. Submit both your code and output showing what it does.
- Chapter 2 programming exercises 1 (convert.py with an intro),
7 (modified futval.py), and 11 (unit conversion) on pages 54 & 55.
- Chapter 3 programming exercises 12 (sum of cubes), 14 (average of N numbers),
and 15 (approximate value of pi), and 16 (Fibonnacci sequence).
- And I have two "connecting with others" exercises for you:
- Slack : Get Slack working, become part of the bennington-cs.slack.com
workspace, and join the #fall20-introcs channel.
Ask a question there about anything from the material in chapters 1
through 3, and post a response to someone else's question.
- Pick any one of the programming exercises you've done to share and
explain with another student in the class. Reach out to anyone
on the roster, and decide on a time and mechanisim to connect.
The class zoom room can be used as long as no one else is using it,
or use facetime or google meet with your bennington login credentials
or whatever else works for you. You can also do this during one of
Quang, Stacy, or Suman's zoom sessions.
- As with all these assignments, use these as a prompt to engage with the material.
If it feels too easy, do more. If it's too much, ask for help and do fewer.
- Let me know how all this is going for you.