Open zjedwin opened 5 years ago
i was kind of rushed, and im not sure i fully grasped the concepts in terms of actually understanding how to write the code. I feel like i should have probably taken a more introductory course for learning python as i knew nothing coming in and there was quite alot of information that i struggled with being able to apply. is there a place that you would recommend going to learn the fundamental necessities of this language?
This is a nice introduction with the focus on solving everyday problems. There are also accompanying videos if you're interested.
Thank you so much, I appreciate it! Sorry for the lacklustre code, I think if I learn a little bit more on how python works I will be able to much more effectively use the material in the course!
On Mar 19, 2019, at 11:35 AM, zjedwin notifications@github.com wrote:
This https://automatetheboringstuff.com/ is a nice introduction with the focus on solving everyday problems. There are also accompanying videos if you're interested.
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Not a problem. I hope you find the resource helpful. Happy coding.
Rubric Score
Criteria 1: Maze Solving
Criteria 2: Sorting Algorithms
Criteria 3: Overall Code Quality and Functionality
Criteria 4: Algorithm Tailoring
Overall Score: 5/16
Thanks for your submission. I believe that you may have been rushed with this project and so did not provide your best work. Do note that you can receive extensions on capstone assignments.