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‘ITESM’ Articles at TC101 Fall 2015, Page 2
Introduction to Programming Python and C++

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BONUS QUIZ

Yeah, so this is a bonus quiz from the class, i have to prove i did the ECOS, and comment about it. In my opinion, this kinds of evaluations are really healthy for the Campus, it’s students and also the professors, in this survey you can give grades to your professors and comments in general, […]

Mastery Number 8

DO THIS MASTERY GUYS, IT’S SO WISE AND COOL. Spoiler: It’s an Easter Egg. hey there m8

Mastery Number 19

Basic use of While loops, but it does work.

Mastery 15 & 16

If and Else, really simple code, simple explanation.

Mastery Number 26

I learned some stuff while researching the topic, useful tips right here, might want to give a look at the code.

Mastery Number 9

I rushed this video since it’s kinda long and i screwed up while recording the first time, but there’s the code with comments and the results.

Mastery Number 23

Long video though, i accidently cut the video and had to edit it since i added more code, sorry if it seems slow.

Mastery Number 10

Mastery Topic about Basic output and print in Python, made a video about it.
Here you go:

WSQ10

This WSQ is about lists, i had it saved since a week ago, i have been kinda busy these days, Partial Exam of math today, i need to do WSQ11 and Masteries soooo. Here’s the code: I read the Python PDF abouts lists and checked how to do the deviation via Math Module.

WSQ10

This WSQ is about lists, i had it saved since a week ago, i have been kinda busy these days, Partial Exam of math today, i need to do WSQ11 and Masteries soooo. Here’s the code: I read the Python PDF abouts lists and checked how to do the deviation via Math Module.

What should you work on?

Week #12 and more partial exams for you.

For this week's readings:
C++ (TC1017) should either be looking at support for your project, ImageMagick C++ libraries are a good start.
Python (TC1014) should be finishing chapter 11 (Dictionaries).