This semester, I'm working on three languages. French, Spanish, and C++. Very excite!
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Chris Jack • August 25th 2009 • Reply
OMFG i really hope mark is helping you. I would like to help too as soon as Jeff gets the code site done!!!!
Mark • August 25th 2009 • Reply
Haha, I'm so glad you're taking C++.
What are you taking it for?
Summie P • August 25th 2009 • Reply
I'm taking a class called Artificial Life, Culture and Evolution. The description from my prof's website: "How to describe, understand and explain the complex adaptation of individuals to their social, technological and natural environments. A workshop in building experimental multiagent and evolutionary models with which to study alternative "what-if" counterfactual scenarios (counterfactuals). A look at the cutting edge of Artificial Life, Artificial Culture and Evolutionary Computation."
Syllabus is here: http://www.duke.edu/web/isis/gessler/2009-Fall-alice/
:DDD
Mark • August 25th 2009 • Reply
Although you may understand less of the workings of C++ in this class than Chris or I have learned you are by far doing more cool stuff with it. Enah.
Jeff Micklos • August 25th 2009 • Reply
This winter break = mad code sesh
Summie P • August 26th 2009 • Reply
Well I first learned C++ in middle school, and did a little bit in freshman year and sophomore year of high school (betcha didn't know that about me!)...not saying that I'm a master genius, but I recognize everything we're doing. Either way, I seriously need a refresher course, lol.
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Chris Jack • August 25th 2009 • Reply
OMFG i really hope mark is helping you. I would like to help too as soon as Jeff gets the code site done!!!!
Mark • August 25th 2009 • Reply
Haha, I'm so glad you're taking C++.
What are you taking it for?
Summie P • August 25th 2009 • Reply
I'm taking a class called Artificial Life, Culture and Evolution. The description from my prof's website: "How to describe, understand and explain the complex adaptation of individuals to their social, technological and natural environments. A workshop in building experimental multiagent and evolutionary models with which to study alternative "what-if" counterfactual scenarios (counterfactuals). A look at the cutting edge of Artificial Life, Artificial Culture and Evolutionary Computation."
Syllabus is here: http://www.duke.edu/web/isis/gessler/2009-Fall-alice/
:DDD
Mark • August 25th 2009 • Reply
Although you may understand less of the workings of C++ in this class than Chris or I have learned you are by far doing more cool stuff with it. Enah.
Jeff Micklos • August 25th 2009 • Reply
This winter break = mad code sesh
Summie P • August 26th 2009 • Reply
Well I first learned C++ in middle school, and did a little bit in freshman year and sophomore year of high school (betcha didn't know that about me!)...not saying that I'm a master genius, but I recognize everything we're doing. Either way, I seriously need a refresher course, lol.