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Second SLOG

Hi again, time for the second SLOG. To prepare for the quizzes, I first go through the lecture notes and then take a look at the exercise. Like it says, if someone can do well on the exercise, he can do well on the quizzes. To prepare for the tests, I mainly go through the past tests. It does not matter how many questions you do, but it matters to cover different questions. Unfortunately, I haven't got a chance to probing into image creation, but I found the Sierpinski's triangle particularly interested. Initially, I thought we are ought to deal with the white triangles, but in the end I see that they are formed automatically. If we are able to ask questions in tutorial, that would be great. Since there is a quiz every tutorial, a lot of students will attend the tutorial and it will be very effective to have a 10 minutes questions time. That's all I wanna share today, see you next time!

First SLOG

Hi to whoever is reading this! I am more enthusiastic after taking this course as a third year commerce student. Being in class with first-year students reminds me of my first year experience. I was curious and silly at that time. I think most people take the course because they heard it is easy and GPA is important. Well, I am one of them. Before the first class, I was expecting writing codes, but it was actually much better than that. The course is basic and it does cultivate computational thinkings. It is a different language. We are being tested on how well we understand the language. I did well on the first quiz, but for the second, I never thought I need to go into that detailed. Mastering the exercise is the key to the quiz. I am confident on the third quiz. I have no ideas about CS topics, and I would like to go with the flow. Good luck fellows!