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HW01 review

I struggled throughout homework one because I did not give myself enough time to figure out the problems and make the code run. I need to study more to get the results quicker and give myself the time to figure out problems even if I think I will know what to do. It was a bit hard to implement the methods, so I need to practice more on figuring the problem out. We had three quizzes again this week, and I passed them with good scores, but I did miss some of the questions with coding. 

First blog for CST 338

I am extremely excited to have started this class because I get to have fun coding and solving the problems in my coding. In this class, we have solved some challenges in Java on Coding Bat. I worked on strings, arrays, logic, and basic maps. I forgot some of the Java language because I had mainly focused on Python, but it was easy to understand due to the similarities. If I was stuck in a code, I would go to the challenges that the H next to it to get help and figure out what the purpose was in each section. For the most part, the help they provided was helpful, but I still had some issues trying to figure it out right away. I did spend some time making sense of the codes and what I was missing. On some of the challenges, I would make simple mistakes and on others, I would forget to add another piece to the code to make it run properly. Overall, I enjoyed this part of my assignment because I got a refresher on coding, and it was fun.

Last Module for CST 300

Part 1: Part 1: For the first part of my last blog for CST300, I had to include my review of 3 videos.  The first video I reviewed is about AI development and race- USA vs China by the Silicon Surfers. Their video for the general audience was appropriate and very engaging. Although I think it needed more information about the topic, so it missed a bit of research. I enjoyed the presentation as it was interesting to watch, and the video quality was great. It would've been better to see how everyone on the team contributed to the video. Their second video was meant for a professional viewing, and it was appropriate for the audience as well as very engaging. You can see the team members' contributions of each person as they each had a certain part and included themselves in the video. There was sufficient information about the topic of the video and the presentation was clear.  The second video I reviewed was about the Brain-computer interface (BCI) by the Lutra team. Both of the...