Week 2.5 technically. So far so good. Already understanding the concept of how to use the terminal, python languages, and git hub.
GIT HUB
HOW TO COMMIT GITgit…
git
The lecture this week was really fascinating, Rob Asher was our guest lecturer and he showed us through an map of Parramatta and Sydney. It was a collection of data that had been mapped to give developers and the government and idea of how the city was divided up and was an excellent way to store all…
we were working on the open data project after mid-break. i used anaconda in mac os, because my virtual machine was running out of storage:(…
I feel like I’m understanding the basic concepts of coding and how to go about solving all the problems in the exercises, and while it took some time i figured out my own solution to week 2’s exercise 3 and have begun on week 3’s exercises.
This week we continued with the open data project and went through how to turn our data into a map to colour code different regions to define a specific property.
I have made some awesome progress on my data project this week. Over the past few days I’ve really found myself understanding how to navigate Jupyter well and getting a good grasp of Matplotlib. I have also decided what the “story” of my project is going to be. Sorry, that isn’t entirely true…
First pull request.
I do “pull request” with Janet, add something to her README.py file.
This is the link of making pull request:https://github.com/zingjanet/code1161base/commit/e21da7728d4cffb63810672fcc66ea242cffeea4
Lab
Download pic from Slack: take photo — upload to slack — open the picture — find “screenshot” — select area to grab — save to desktop as “mugshot” — drag “mugshot” to code1161 folder to replace the origin “mugshot” — add, commit and push
Still waiting for a laptop which will run without crashing.
Haven’t completed homework, will do all the reading but unable to use the Virtual Machine on current laptop.
Running through exercise1 and having issues resolving the linter error regarding the def expression. I’m currently unable to resolve it, will need to review the week1 and week2 lecture slides to help refresh my memory.