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*[http://www.rasmusen.org/special/Cedars_School/03.01b_Anaconda_Python_handout.pdf Handout: "Notes on Installing Anaconda Python"] | *[http://www.rasmusen.org/special/Cedars_School/03.01b_Anaconda_Python_handout.pdf Handout: "Notes on Installing Anaconda Python"] | ||
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- zoom office hour sessions one
- zoom office hour sessions two on problems with the homework.
- I've written up a handout of some Python code for testing divisibility by 2,3,5, and 7. Its purpose is to illustrate how one has to write up instructions for a computer carefully and clearly.
- The Python code by Professor Connell to test the Polya Conjecture.
- The world's largest prayer wheel.
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