Well so far, methods are still sorta grey to me, I mean i know what they are, I just can't imagine what they should be or do. Hopefully with more practice, I'll be able to understand the whole methods lesson alot better. I have enjoyed the smiley face lab being that I was just meesing with it the whole time. If there is one thing that still gets me is how I can create triangles in JCreator. I wish that there was a lesson on making more complex polygons.
Also, for right now, I've been reading the Onion. this week I read "Department Of Defense Unveils $83 Million Thing That Shoots". So even though the Onion is satryical, it does have a strong point to this. The author uses simple diction such as "When combined with our thing that goes underwater and our thing that flies around and drops exploding stuff, this cutting-edge shooting thing will help ensure American military dominance for decades." this just goes to show how much thought the American people really think of the war in the Middle East. It has come to a point where everything is just general and not worth knowing the details about. All in all, I agree with the onion satryizing the war.
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Friday, September 24, 2010
1st blog update about ApCompSci
So the first couple of weeks have been like a flash from the past with my Java class in 7th grade. Although I feel totally new to JCreator, it's like I sometimes get de ja vous moments and totally understand what the assignment requires me to do. Overall, i enjoy Jcreator because I'm that kinda guy that likes to create things out of simply nothing.
Also, JCreator, in my opinion involves alot of mathematical skill and a highly imaginative mind. One needs the skill to not only to make sure that the code makes enough sense to work, but also the imagination to know and to picture what it is they are typing in. Sometimes i feel like I am short of that imaginative skill. It's like i type in code without even picturing what it should be or look like. This is a problem I hope to fix in the future.
Overall, CompSci, despite being stressful, is fun and interesting.
Also, JCreator, in my opinion involves alot of mathematical skill and a highly imaginative mind. One needs the skill to not only to make sure that the code makes enough sense to work, but also the imagination to know and to picture what it is they are typing in. Sometimes i feel like I am short of that imaginative skill. It's like i type in code without even picturing what it should be or look like. This is a problem I hope to fix in the future.
Overall, CompSci, despite being stressful, is fun and interesting.
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