Q: What choices did you face in developing your solution, and how did you choose among them?
A: The choices that I faced developing my solution are to choose between showing the amount of money the player in every question or just have have it increase everytime the question changed. We chose to keep it in every question because it's more simple that way.
Thursday, December 20, 2007
Monday, December 17, 2007
REFLECTION QUESTION #53
Q: Summary of what you read.
A: South Korean scientist have cloned Turkish Agnora cats with a red fluorescent protein produced by manipulation their genes, which makes thme give off an eerie glow when hit by certain ultraviolet light. The cloned cat were giving of a red glow when hit with the ultraviolet light from their ears, noses and other places where fur cover is minimal. Although they do not glow in the dark.
A: South Korean scientist have cloned Turkish Agnora cats with a red fluorescent protein produced by manipulation their genes, which makes thme give off an eerie glow when hit by certain ultraviolet light. The cloned cat were giving of a red glow when hit with the ultraviolet light from their ears, noses and other places where fur cover is minimal. Although they do not glow in the dark.
Friday, December 14, 2007
REFLECTION QUESTION #52
Q: What you have done in your project today?
A: We have coded most of the function that we think we need plus the function for each questions. We have also planned a little bit more detail on how the game will come out look like.
A: We have coded most of the function that we think we need plus the function for each questions. We have also planned a little bit more detail on how the game will come out look like.
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
REFLECTION QUESTION #51
Q: What choices did you face in developing your solution, and how did you choose among them?
A: The choices that I faced during figuring what game should I do for the next project are to choose between a game "who wants to be a millionaire?" and sudoku. We chose the first one because if we going to do sudoku we need to learn how to create a grid first but we haven't yet so we decide to go with the first one which only require the knowledge that we already have.
A: The choices that I faced during figuring what game should I do for the next project are to choose between a game "who wants to be a millionaire?" and sudoku. We chose the first one because if we going to do sudoku we need to learn how to create a grid first but we haven't yet so we decide to go with the first one which only require the knowledge that we already have.
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
REFLECTION QUESTION #50
Q: What problems did you encounter while developing your solution? How do you plan to overcome them?/How did you overcome them?
A: The problem that I encounter while coding my program is that the outcome number of dice roll is too high and so the player never gets the guess right. I overcame the problem by change the equation and it fixs the problem.
A: The problem that I encounter while coding my program is that the outcome number of dice roll is too high and so the player never gets the guess right. I overcame the problem by change the equation and it fixs the problem.
Monday, December 10, 2007
REFLECTION QUESTION #49
Q: Summary of what you read.
A: IBM has made a breakthrough in coverting electrical signals into light pulses which allow them to connect hundreds or thousand of procession cores on a tiny chip because there's no more need of wires required to connect them. This technology can be as much as 100 times faster and use 10 times less power than wires. And one pf the most advanced ships there is today is IBM's Cell processor that is in the Sony PS3, which has nine cores, or "brains." IBM said that in the future tiny supercomputers on a chip could expend as little energy as a light bulb, compared with today's supercomputers, which can use as much energy as powering hundreds of homes.
A: IBM has made a breakthrough in coverting electrical signals into light pulses which allow them to connect hundreds or thousand of procession cores on a tiny chip because there's no more need of wires required to connect them. This technology can be as much as 100 times faster and use 10 times less power than wires. And one pf the most advanced ships there is today is IBM's Cell processor that is in the Sony PS3, which has nine cores, or "brains." IBM said that in the future tiny supercomputers on a chip could expend as little energy as a light bulb, compared with today's supercomputers, which can use as much energy as powering hundreds of homes.
Friday, December 7, 2007
REFLECTION QUESTION #48
Q: What choices did you face in developing your solution, and how did you choose among them?
A: The choices that I faced while coding in the more-function program are to choose between using for loop or while loop when I have to repeat something. I choose among them by trying out which one will works or work betters.
Thursday, December 6, 2007
REFLECTION QUESTION #47
Q: What problems did you encounter while developing your solution? How do you plan to overcome them?/How did you overcome them?
A: The problem that I encountered while coding my program is that I was unable to run my program. I overcome that by found out that I can't use the same word that I used to call the sub function in main function, and so I changed it and then my problem was solved.
Tuesday, December 4, 2007
REFLECTION QUESTION #46
Q: What progress did you make today on your solution? What needs to be completed next class?
A: The progress that I made today on my program is that I've done coded half of the second program that I need to turn in tommorow. The things that are needed to be completed in next class for me is just to completed the rest of the program and turn it in.
A: The progress that I made today on my program is that I've done coded half of the second program that I need to turn in tommorow. The things that are needed to be completed in next class for me is just to completed the rest of the program and turn it in.
Monday, December 3, 2007
REFLECTION QUESTION #45
Q: Summary of what you read.
A: A high school student discoverd and extremly rare mummified disnosaur in North Dakota that includes not just bones but also seldom seen fossilized soft tissue such as skin musles. Although it is described as "mummified," this 65 million year old dinosaur doesn't have the leather-skinned human mummies like those from ancient tombs in Egypt. Instead long ago, this disnosaur's soft tissue transformed into mineralized rock, which preserving it for the ages.
A: A high school student discoverd and extremly rare mummified disnosaur in North Dakota that includes not just bones but also seldom seen fossilized soft tissue such as skin musles. Although it is described as "mummified," this 65 million year old dinosaur doesn't have the leather-skinned human mummies like those from ancient tombs in Egypt. Instead long ago, this disnosaur's soft tissue transformed into mineralized rock, which preserving it for the ages.
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