Friday, May 25, 2012
Last post of the year....of the course!
Computer programming has officially come to a close....sort of. I still have to finish the final exam/writeup/application and then I will have finished all of my finals. However that does not mean that I have other small projects such as the reading reflection and my two page paper for Advanced AVP. Granted I am nearly done with the two page paper so only CP is important. Over the course, I feel that I have only talked about the bad parts about my life. This is somewhat true, if not exceptionally accurate. My time in this class was stressful but also warranted as it was difficult, or at least to me. As a matter of fact, I am surprised I have managed to do well because I am not generally good at thinking things out ahead and just jump into things. I have also realized about the people who I met in the class and I have seen their strengths in programming. Sam is good at everything, David was good at Jeroo (I know this because he keeps repeating it to me who was bad at Jeroo), and Tyran is also really good. And with a heavy heart, I have to say that, "I'm finally done with computer programming." There have been bad times, yes, but there have also been good times where I would think that I would be no where else. Mainly because it is 8th period and Cake day always brightens my day. Looking back now, I thought that the year would never end but I was wrong. From the beginnings of the class, I mainly remember doing privacy on the web, Scratch, Jeroo, and Python as the most memorable. I think I should also mention that my eyes often hurt because I stared blankly at the screen wondering what to do most of the time. But to be honest, who cares? I am still proud of the fact that I got out relatively unscathed, and by that I mean my eye health. I wonder if Nick Barber ever takes a break from being the host of World Tech Update. I sort of imagine him as a robot who just delivers the news when you plug him in. I think this way because he does not really age or change that much in the amount of time that I have seen him. Perhaps he has discovered the secret to eternal youth? Probably not. I think I am going to remember Nick Barber the most along with his award winning tech reporting. On the other hand, I should really start my write up of my app right now or else I am going to regret it later. So in a brief summary, I believe that computer programming has opened up my horizons......if I remember all of this over the summer...Hopefully I will otherwise I am a failure, but I probably won't.
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