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== Python I703 ==
== Python I703 ==


    '''''Notes'''''
 
    Get an idea what to do by next week. Ideas:
    Get an idea what to do by next week. Ideas:
// '''1. Pyglet,pygame or kivy for a game or simulation:'''
    '''1. Pyglet,pygame or kivy for a game or simulation:'''
     1.1. MP beat em' up
     1.1. MP beat em' up
     1.2. Survival space sim, use webcam for dynamic view
     1.2. Survival space sim, use webcam for dynamic view
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     http://learnpythonthehardway.org/
     http://learnpythonthehardway.org/


// '''2. WebApp'''
    '''2. WebApp'''
     2.1. Budget Management with a GUI
     2.1. Budget Management with a GUI


// '''Notes:'''  
    '''Notes:'''  
     * Set up RPi web-server
     * Set up RPi web-server
     * Use '''XMind''' to map the idea first
     * Use '''XMind''' to map the idea first
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Stuff about node.js.
Stuff about node.js.
== Operating Systems ==
Command line:
    '''Options modify the behavior of commands:'''
        ls -a lists all contents of a directory, including hidden files and directories
        ls -l lists all contents in long format
        ls -t orders files and directories by the time they were last modified
        Multiple options can be used together, like ls -alt
    '''From the command line, you can also copy, move, and remove files and directories:'''
        cp copies files
        mv moves and renames files
        rm removes files
        rm -r removes directories
    '''Wildcards are useful for selecting groups of files and directories'''
    '''Redirection reroutes standard input, standard output, and standard error.'''
    '''The common redirection commands are:'''
        > redirects standard output of a command to a file, overwriting previous content.
        >> redirects standard output of a command to a file, appending new content to old content.
        < redirects standard input to a command.
        | redirects standard output of a command to another command.
    '''A number of other commands are powerful when combined with redirection commands:'''
        sort: sorts lines of text alphabetically.
        uniq: filters duplicate, adjacent lines of text.
        grep: searches for a text pattern and outputs it.
        sed : searches for a text pattern, modifies it, and outputs it.

Latest revision as of 13:57, 6 February 2016

Statistics I604

Primary Study Materials:
Course Homepage:  http://www.cs.ioc.ee/ITKStat
e-Book:           http://onlinestatbook.com/Online_Statistics_Education.pdf
Primary Software:
R: https://www.r-project.org/

Python I703

    Get an idea what to do by next week. Ideas:
    1. Pyglet,pygame or kivy for a game or simulation:
    1.1. MP beat em' up
    1.2. Survival space sim, use webcam for dynamic view
    1.3. Planet rotation simulation
    Check out 
    http://nehe.gamedev.net/
    http://learnpythonthehardway.org/
    2. WebApp
    2.1. Budget Management with a GUI
   Notes: 
   * Set up RPi web-server
   * Use XMind to map the idea first
   * Run basic website and deploy webapp to it. 
   * Check out RPi components and sensors. 
   * Buy a breadboard.
   * Check out Notepad++

Web Application Programming I702

node.js
ngix
nchan
Useful links:
  http://enos.itcollege.ee/phpmyadmin/
  http://enos.itcollege.ee/~ksaareme
W3C validation: https://validator.w3.org/

Node.js

Stuff about node.js.

Operating Systems

Command line:

   Options modify the behavior of commands:
       ls -a lists all contents of a directory, including hidden files and directories
       ls -l lists all contents in long format
       ls -t orders files and directories by the time they were last modified
       Multiple options can be used together, like ls -alt
   From the command line, you can also copy, move, and remove files and directories:
       cp copies files
       mv moves and renames files
       rm removes files
       rm -r removes directories
   Wildcards are useful for selecting groups of files and directories


   Redirection reroutes standard input, standard output, and standard error.
   The common redirection commands are:
       > redirects standard output of a command to a file, overwriting previous content.
       >> redirects standard output of a command to a file, appending new content to old content.
       < redirects standard input to a command.
       | redirects standard output of a command to another command.
   A number of other commands are powerful when combined with redirection commands:
       sort: sorts lines of text alphabetically.
       uniq: filters duplicate, adjacent lines of text.
       grep: searches for a text pattern and outputs it.
       sed : searches for a text pattern, modifies it, and outputs it.