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10.22.21 Grant Van Horn, Cornell UniversityZoom Recording ID: 471873857 UUID: Y65jZaL0SD6H++vEXQNXvA== Meeting Time: 2021-10-22T15:54:08Z
From Jordan Staiti
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Lesson 19.3 Dictionary VisualizationSince dictionaries are mutable, we must represent them with folders. In this video we show what these folders must look like. In doing so, we see that they look suspiciously similar to other folders…
From Hannah Lee
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Lesson 15.8 Slice Assignment (OPTIONAL)This video introduces an advanced topic that is completely optional and will not appear on any exam. Lists don’t just allow us to use a single position in an assignment statement. We can also…
From Hannah Lee
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Lesson 15.3 List ExpressionsIn this video we introduce the list, which looks almost exactly the the same as a tuple, except that it is written differently. Indeed, it supports many of the same operations as tuples. Together,…
From Hannah Lee
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Lesson 15.2 Complex Tuple ExpressionsTuples are very, very similar to strings. In this video we explore this similarity, showing that they support many of the same operations and methods.
From Hannah Lee
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Lesson 15.1 Tuple ExpressionsIn this video we introduce the first new sliceable type, the tuple. We show why we need this new type, and why it is more flexible than a string.
From Hannah Lee
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Lesson 6.2 String SlicingStrings have a fundamental property that is not present in the other types so far. You can cut up a string into smaller bits or substrings. This is know as string slicing, and it is the focus of the…
From Hannah Lee
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Lesson 2.1 Notion of a VariableVariables 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
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Lesson 1.5 String ExpressionsStrings are the type for text data. We will go into much more depth with this type in a later module. In this video, we just introduce the basics to complete our overview of Python types.
From Hannah Lee
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CAM Colloquium: Pablo V. Negron-Marrero (University of Puerto Rico)Friday, Oct 18, 2013 at 3:30 PM Pablo V. Negr on-Marrero University of Puerto Rico
From E. Cornelius
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Ezra's Round Table/Systems Seminar on 11/19/2010 - Stephen Goetz: Using Insights from Network Science to Develop Local and Regional Food SystemsCornell Systems Engineering Guest Speaker Stephan Goetz' Food Systems Talk, November 19, 2010
From E. Cornelius
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