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The Unknown Destination: About
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I'm a student at. Bronx Science High School. Who entered a class called Physical Science Research. This class is preparing me for the. I'd like to enter in my senior year, and it requires me to find a mentor to help me with my project. Luckily, I think I found the coolest mentor ever, who is Sara J Chipps. What is the purpose of my blog? What is my project? And although there are other devices that already monitor an infant's vitals, I hope my device can evolve and build off from these established ideas.
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The Unknown Destination: Wiring and Arduino Code
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Sunday, July 20, 2014. Wiring and Arduino Code. I was able to successfully program the gyroscope and accelerometer to work together on the Arduino! It was difficult wiring them together as both sensors require the GND and 5V pins on the Arduino. However, thanks to my friend, I learned that I can use the breadboard to help wire them in a series. In the photo to the right, you can see how I connected the wires in a row. I didn't solder anything. Was going to save that until the end. While (1); } Serial....
progsofthought.blogspot.com
Programs of Thought: July 2015
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Created as a aspiring programmer's brain dump. Monday, July 13, 2015. This" (not this this but that this) JavaScript. I wanted to write a little bit about JavaScript seeing as how I've been working with it so much lately. Specifically, I wanted to write about a common topic of confusion in multiple languages; the dreaded this. I'm only going to talk about this. In terms of Java for now but many of these concepts are similar in other languages. There are a lot of resources and articles about. Function exe...
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2: Brenda (Waiter>Bartender>Lost Soul) | Reboot
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Reboot features interviews with people who have made big career transitions. Hosted by scientist-turned-management-consultant-turned-developer Adarsh Pandit. For sponsorship opportunities, inquire at thoughtbot.com/sponsorship. 2: Brenda (Waiter Bartender Lost Soul). Adarsh talks with thoughtbot designer Brenda Storer. Brenda started out as a psychology major and waitress in California, moved to New York City right after 9/11, and finally threw away her waitressing shoes to work as web designer.
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Emiko's Day: February 2014
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Saturday, February 22, 2014. Huzzah to Crappy Anniversaries *insert sad smile and shoulder shrug. Last night was probably the worst night out of my sixteen years of living. I'm not even being dramatic. Lol I'm a pretty happy person, so I have actually never really had a bad night. I feel like if there were gods, I had just got my ass smited. It was as if the fates set me on that path, and I tried everything to think it was otherwise. Boys are stupid. i feel stupid. this is stupid. I wouldn't say we fough...
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Programs of Thought: "This" (not this this but that this) JavaScript
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Created as a aspiring programmer's brain dump. Monday, July 13, 2015. This" (not this this but that this) JavaScript. I wanted to write a little bit about JavaScript seeing as how I've been working with it so much lately. Specifically, I wanted to write about a common topic of confusion in multiple languages; the dreaded this. I'm only going to talk about this. In terms of Java for now but many of these concepts are similar in other languages. There are a lot of resources and articles about. Function exe...
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Programs of Thought: iOs Programming
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Created as a aspiring programmer's brain dump. Sunday, September 8, 2013. Next, we have the Views and the Controllers. To simply put it, the Views are what you see and the Controller.controls! Having a schedule and sticking to a format is good practice for life and programming. I hope you guys enjoyed this and I look forward to writing again soon! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. NoSQL .NET Core development using an local Azure DocumentDB Emulator.
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Programs of Thought: January 2014
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Created as a aspiring programmer's brain dump. Saturday, January 4, 2014. A girl asked me while I was having a few drinks at my friends house, why I had gotten into a science major? I think I've vented enough about this subject but this topic has been brought up a few times in the last year I felt like it needed to be addressed. Hope everybody enjoyed this and if you have anything to add to this or other post, feel free to leave a comment. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Programs of Thought: Amazon Interview Preparation
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Created as a aspiring programmer's brain dump. Friday, March 28, 2014. It's been about a month since my last post and a lot has happened. For the last three weeks I've been in northern Japan doing training with the Japanese Ground Self Defense Force (JGSDF) and have been swamped with schoolwork and studying for upcoming interviews. The biggest news out of all of this is that one of those interviews is with a large company that I'm very excited to have gotten an interview with; Amazon.
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