Project Reflection
–Originally published at simon_dobers The project that Chris and I have been working on was from Project Euler problem number 204: https://projecteuler.net/problem=204 Working together with
Solving Problems with Programming
–Originally published at simon_dobers The project that Chris and I have been working on was from Project Euler problem number 204: https://projecteuler.net/problem=204 Working together with
–Originally published at simon_dobers In this mastery I will show some possibilities for a validated user input. Such tasks can always be solved with while
–Originally published at simon_dobers In this mastery I will deal with strings. I will explain the fundamental properties and the basic manipulations. The last mastery
–Originally published at simon_dobers This mastery will be about lists and tuples. Both may seem the same at first glance: an array with any number
–Originally published at simon_dobers In this mastery I will explain the basic differences between For,While and Recursion and show when to use what. Basically it
–Originally published at simon_dobers Recursion in general means that a function calls itself again. The following example of a function that calculates the faculty of
–Originally published at simon_dobers
–Originally published at simon_dobers A For loop can be used if you want to perform a certain number of iterations. To stay with our old
–Originally published at simon_dobers This Mastery will be about while loops, a very important and often used instrument.Basically, a while loop works like this: while
–Originally published at simon_dobers Nesting is nothing more than placing one or more if statements within another if statement. I found this graphic on the