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Introduction to Programming Python and C++

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Use of comments in Python It is said that comments tell you why and your code tells you how. When you code, you are telling your computer what to do using just instructions. It is not a human that needs to know the actual reasons why it works but you do have to keep your […]

Mastery #7 – Use of comments in Python

Here’s my video of me explaining mastery #7. Enjoy.

Mastery 7 – Use of comments in C++

Here is Mastery #1 and Mastery #7. The first one was about…

Here is Mastery #1 and Mastery #7. The first one was about creating a C++ file, and the second one was about writing comments on C++. Both arre really easy. I decided too keep the voice with speed and the change of voice. Here is the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0eBR0vuEuo4

#Masteries 1 and 7

Mastery 1. Ability to create C++ file and run from command line… Mastery 7. Use of comments in C++…. And here my video:

#Masteries 1 and 7

Mastery 1. Ability to create C++ file and run from command line… Mastery 7. Use of comments in C++…. And here my video:

Masteries 7 and 13: Use of comments in C++ & Importing and using C++ libraries

OK so for this new series of masteries, I am also going to improve myself in movie maker … jajaja 🙂 Here is the video: https://youtu.be/YxFgrD5cA3E Thanks for watching!

Masteries 7 and 13: Use of comments in C++ & Importing and using C++ libraries

OK so for this new series of masteries, I am also going to improve myself in movie maker … jajaja 🙂 Here is the video: https://youtu.be/YxFgrD5cA3E Thanks for watching!

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Use of comments in C++

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).