Class 23 — Friday March 17
We know you can do well
Wishing you brain waves — For problem solving prowess — You are ready now
Read this entire web page carefully.
Agenda
- Demonstrate knowledge as a Python programmer
- Demonstrate problem-solving in code
Corrections
- Will be updated if needed.
Look both ways
Test materials (available at 2 PM )
- Program orwell.py
- Program scale.py
- Program know_your_ta.py
- Program colorful.py
- Module url.py (if you need it)
Testing
- Consists of short-anser problems and programming problems to be solved using PyCharm and uploaded to the class website.
- Do not leave the test without checking that you have made four Test 1 submissions.
- Follow standard style practices; e.g., white space, identifier naming, etc.
- Comments are not necessary. Explanatory comments might be helpful when going for partial credit.
- Do not upload test solutions after your test time is up. A time stamps tells us when you uploaded your submissions.
- You must use our downloads as the bases for your solutions.
- They include any necessary imports, comments, and possibly provide starting code.
- Do not modify or delete any of the code in our program files.
- We believe every problem has a short, straightforward solution.
- Do not modify your solutions on your laptop once you have completed the test.
Important
- Read each test question thoroughly and be mindful of what is being asked. Only do and output what is requested. You can do the test in any order that you want.
- Please submit solutions as you complete them — you can always resubmit if a different brainwave strikes you.
- The only windows to be open on your computer are PyCharm and a single browser with tabs reachable from the class website.
- No cell phone or messaging access during the test.
- There are no intended trick questions. Each problem has a straight-forward answer. All programs have the same worth, so answer them in the order that you find easiest.
Helpful documentation
- Module list
- Module str
- Local module url
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