We were asked to answer the questions throughout the blog template. You can see that here (libraries and concepts questions), here (PIL, numby, base64, BytesIO, etc.), and here ("Data Structures, Imperative Programming Style, and Working with Images").
Every Hack
Click here to see a collection of all of my hacks. In this section, I...
Showed my score on the practice 2.2 College Board quiz and added two of my own questions.
Discussed two types of images and how they should be compressed, as well as how it works for certain other file types.
Red scale, green scale, and blue scale image filters using PIL
An extra weird color scale (only red and green channels) below
Added text on top of an image using PIL
You should see all of these things if you just scroll through.
At the top, I showed a screenshot of my score and provided a general reflection on the results. Rather than clicking the links below, you can see everything by just scrolling through the blog. It's relatively short.
Click here to see reflections on the two problems I got wrong.
Click here to see reflections on two problems that I struggled on.
At the very bottom is an overview of the concepts I will be studying more in the future.
2.2 (Data Compression, Images) Notes
Answering Questions
We were asked to answer the questions throughout the blog template. You can see that here (libraries and concepts questions), here (PIL, numby, base64, BytesIO, etc.), and here ("Data Structures, Imperative Programming Style, and Working with Images").
Every Hack
Click here to see a collection of all of my hacks. In this section, I...
You should see all of these things if you just scroll through.
2.3 (Extracting Information from Data, Pandas) Notes
Answering Questions
This lesson had a bit less to interact with until the Hacks section. Click here for identifying outliers.
Every Hack
Click here to see a collection of all of my hacks. In this section, I...
College Board Trimester 2 Final Reflection
At the top, I showed a screenshot of my score and provided a general reflection on the results. Rather than clicking the links below, you can see everything by just scrolling through the blog. It's relatively short.
Click here to see reflections on the two problems I got wrong.
Click here to see reflections on two problems that I struggled on.
At the very bottom is an overview of the concepts I will be studying more in the future.