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10.15.21 Kevin Ellis, Cornell University

Zoom Recording ID: 471873857 UUID: oxK1/tPPRLujXJZ316RnMA== Meeting Time: 2021-10-15T15:59:06Z

From  Jordan Staiti 12 plays

Visit Day - PL-SE-Arch Lunch

From  Steven Gallow 30 plays

Lesson 29.2 Coroutines

In the previous video we introduced the term coroutine but did not actually define it. In this video we give a more concrete definition. As a result, we see that coroutines and generators have a lot…

From  Hannah Lee 59 plays

CS 6120: Lesson 11: Dynamic Compilers

From  Adrian Sampson 748 plays

ToC HIV Infection Among Migrant Workers in Karnataka, India - Cameron Wong & Ashlyn Amsden

Cameron Wong is a senior in the College of Human Ecology majoring in Global and Public Health Sciences, and minoring in Music. He is particularly interested in urban health and the intersection of…

From  Diego Burga 34 plays

Lesson 24.4 Duck Typing

This partial typing from the previous video has a name. It is called duck typing. In this video we show both why this is so popular among Python programmers and also why it is so controversial.

From  Hannah Lee 74 plays

Lesson 14.2 Functions with Try-Except

Try-except statements will allow use to write functions that we could not write with conditional statements. In this video, we show how to use try-except as a general programming tool.

From  Hannah Lee 64 plays

Lesson 7.4 Preconditions Categories

In this video, we break our preconditions up into categories. The primary reason for this is to help us analyze a specification. It will also become extremely imporant when we talk about enforcement…

From  Hannah Lee 72 plays

Lesson 2.4 Dynamic Typing

If you have programmed before (and it is okay if you have not), you may be used to variables having the restriction that they can only contain specific types. This is not the case in Python, and that…

From  Hannah Lee 111 plays

Lesson 2.1 Notion of a Variable

Variables are tricky things because they are often invisible. To better understand them, we need to build a mental model of how they work. That is the purpose of this video.

From  Hannah Lee 128 plays

CS 6120: Lesson 1

From  Adrian Sampson 7,758 plays

CIDA summer 2020 seminar - Digital Agriculture Curriculum Development Roundtable

Zoom Recording ID: 97636298817 UUID: nvyEfG3ORhaTYnoKd7Bb2w== Meeting Time: 2020-08-24T15:42:31Z Cornell Initiative for Digital Agriculture – Summer 2020 Seminar Series: Digital Agriculture…

From  Gabriela Cestero 25 plays

IES Hosts: David Ost "Populism, Fascism, and Why So Many Workers Turn from Left to Right"

"Populism, Fascism, and Why So Many Workers Turn from Left to Right" David Ost Professor of Political Science, Hobart and William Smith Colleges, Regional Fellow, Institute for European…

From  Pamela Hunsinger 258 plays

Patrick Singleton 2020 REU final presentation

Zoom Recording ID: 97214601225 UUID: fKT+tB9xS9G0Vwu20ZfE7Q== Meeting Time: 2020-08-06T16:51:44Z

From  James Overhiser 37 plays

Chase Hanson 2020 REU final presentation

Zoom Recording ID: 97214601225 UUID: fKT+tB9xS9G0Vwu20ZfE7Q== Meeting Time: 2020-08-06T16:51:44Z

From  James Overhiser 15 plays

Jacob Steele 2020 REU final presentation

Zoom Recording ID: 97214601225 UUID: fKT+tB9xS9G0Vwu20ZfE7Q== Meeting Time: 2020-08-06T16:51:44Z

From  James Overhiser 34 plays