Thursday, April 23, 2020

Thursday, April 23, 2020 - Python Files Lab #5 - #8

Office Hours - Python Lecture and 8 Bit Computer Update
  • 8:30 -9:30 - Thanks to those who joined, if you did not, please check in at 2:00
  • 2:00 -2:45 Join with Google Meet meet.google.com/wqb-zkek-uxy

1) Take attendance on Google Classroom

2) FlipGrid - Only 6 of you have done this... check out who and do yours....


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3) Python Strings LAB 

Python Files LAB Challenges - Lab #1 - #4

Watch these 2 Videos from Dr Chuck Severance
Read the chapter on Files
Here is a coding assignment.  Run them first, and then start editing these labs.  It should be clear where to make the edits.  Follow the printed or commented instructions.  When you think you are done, turn the link to your programs in to the Google classroom assignment.  You will start using the files I/O operations.  Read the Files chapter in the reference guide.

  • Python - Files Lab #5-#8 - See the Files Lab presentation for labs #5 - #8 where you search for, count and print specific strings. Use the file Zim.txt from my Github
    • Count the string "Zim"
    • Find your name, and print the line it's on
    • Count how many emails there are in the file
    • Print just the emails

    4) Ben Eater's 8 Bit Computer 

    OK, we will spend the the 9:00 - 9;30 and 2:25-2:45 of Thursday Class talking about the 8 Bit Computer and what you should be working on.  Basically find the place you are in the flow in the Mechatronics Google Site for Ben Eater's 8 Bit Computer page and keep working. It is best to use the Focus on Foundations SLACK channel to ask for support questions... this way me, Randy, or any other students can help you.  Just post your question in the right channel.




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