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Meeting Time: 2020-12-08T16:45:37Z
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Now that we know how generators work, it is time to write our own. In this video we show how easy it is. We just take out experience with the accumulator pattern and replace the accumulator with a…
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Meeting Time: 2020-11-02T21:03:05Z
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The primary role of an object is to store attribute variables. In this video we demonstrate the easiest way to add attributes to an object. We see that we can also add attributes to class folders as…
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Slicing a list creates a copy. In this video we show what this means for nested lists. In particular, we show that sometimes a copy is not really a copy after all, and that we have to distinguish…
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In this video we show how to use for-loops in function definitions. In particular, we show that we go from a specification to code that uses a for-loop.
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Because lists are mutable, just like general objects, we can modify them in the body of a function. In this video we show how to write mutable list functions, which are (typically) procedures that…
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The big advantage that lists have over tuples is that they are mutable.In this video we show how to write assignment statements that modify the contents of a list.
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Meeting Time: 2020-10-05T19:59:36Z
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Once we have an algorithm, it is time to get started writing code. In this video we talk about function stubs, which are how we get started. We like function stubs because they act as placeholders…
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Right now, we do not know a lot of Python commands, and so our scripts are pretty boring. But we can make them a lot more interesting with a function that we have already seen: the input function. In…
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Zoom Recording ID: 94386583830
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Meeting Time: 2020-08-11T20:13:07Z
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Zoom Recording ID: 92540585836
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Meeting Time: 2020-08-05T22:46:50Z
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Presenter: Olivia Whitmarsh
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Presenter: Olivia Whitmarsh
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The Institute for European Studies hosted "Conversations on European Matters in the Midst of a Pandemic" on May 13th, 2020. This webinar includes a series of conversations with scholars to…
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