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(13/10/2011 05:00 AM)S7* Wrote: Looking for inspiration - enthusiasm.
This is very important.
As it stands im sure I have it and im going well with my degree~ 3 year long Computing degree, BCS (Bachelor of Computing Systems) although I still procrasticante like a boss sometimes and within the next few months ill be having final exams and all that. Then my first year will be over D:
That scares the hell outta me how 1 year has passed so quickly and that I only have 2 years left on the degree.
I wish you luck Tetris! Wee are in the same position essentially, battling with our degrees.
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I liked logic class. Got 100% without studying at all.
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(13/10/2011 09:40 PM)ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote: I liked logic class. Got 100% without studying at all.
Dayum~! That's really good.
I always considered you a genius Zinga, what with starting this site and all, so it's not a big surprise :P
Yeah propositional logic is pretty easy, predicate logic is iffy as hell though, specially when the teacher asks a bunch of stuff when you've only had a day to go over the material.
Like special cases when a universal quantifier doesn't consider a value being itself and what "your statement means" sort-of-poo poo. I have to say I'm struggling with it atm.
Supposedly people are throwing around the rumors that proofs are really hard, though I haven't got to the point where they say "prove x is greater than this and lower than this" type of stuff.
I really love logic class though, specially when you build circuits that calculate different things by 1's and 0's (OH EM GEE I KNOW WHATZ THEY MEAN NOW, 1337 HACKUR LANGAGE)
(13/10/2011 04:10 PM)Grey Ghost Wrote: I wish you luck Tetris! Wee are in the same position essentially, battling with our degrees.
Same to you grey :O
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(13/10/2011 10:09 PM)eKusoshisut0 Wrote: You're a pretty cool guy Tetris. I sincerely wish you the best of luck in school.
Thanks eku, you seem like a pretty cool guy too, hopefully all of this knowledge will come to use someday and I can start writing stuff for the community like Zinga or any of the other coders.
Though they all did it at a very young age, or the age I'm at now, so you can figure why they had the time to do so, I don't think a 20+ year old would. In short, I'm nothing special :(
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(13/10/2011 09:58 PM)Tetris999 Wrote: Dayum~! That's really good.
Not really, you just need to do some programming and daisy chain a heap of logical statements together to look 1337. Also make sure to use confusing variable names like "foo" and "lolz". In reality this is a bad idea since it makes it more difficult for someone else to understand your code, and also more prone to error but I still do it nonetheless.
End result is that it's much easier to work out complex logic statements.
(13/10/2011 09:58 PM)Tetris999 Wrote: Supposedly people are throwing around the rumors that proofs are really hard, though I haven't got to the point where they say "prove x is greater than this and lower than this" type of stuff.
Haven't done this in years, but if it's what I recall, these things are kinda like solving a maze.
(13/10/2011 09:58 PM)Tetris999 Wrote: I really love logic class though, specially when you build circuits that calculate different things by 1's and 0's (OH EM GEE I KNOW WHATZ THEY MEAN NOW, 1337 HACKUR LANGAGE)
Essentially leads on to assembly code.
Use logic gates to make certain function circuits, eg add two numbers together; put a few together and you have an arithmetic logic unit (the "brains" of a CPU).
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