Programming Essentials – MUST KNOW HOW TO DO PYTHON CODES

 

Week 1 Assignment

Write a program that does the following in order:

1.  Asks the user to enter a name

2.  Asks the user to enter a number “x”

3.  Asks the user to enter a number “y”

4.  Calculates the sum of “x” and “y”

5.  Prints out the number for “x”, “y” and “sum”

An example of the program input and output is shown below:

Enter your name: Belinda Patton

Enter number x: 50

Enter number y: 10

The sum of 50 and 10 is 60

Rewrite TableGenerator

Rewrite TableGenerator and Table Dumper from the previous Lab

Write two new interfaces.

Change TableGenerator and Table Dumper to implement the new interfaces 

Rewrite your driver code  

———This zip is the work done by student————-

important of the user

These are the three article that you need to read in order to answer the screenshort.    https://jnd.org/simplicity_is_not_the_answer/   

 https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/c824/bc2043d636953d1ab43d56e5c9929d6e1c67.pdf

http://ict.usc.edu/pubs/Virtual%20Rapport%202.0.pdf

file management system

 Your assignment for this unit is to complete the following five activities. Your completed scholarly activity should be at least two pages in length.

  1. Conduct a search on the Internet and/or CSU Online Library, and identify the functions and purpose of the following operating systems (OS): Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, iOS, Blackberry OS, and Android. Identify the advantages and disadvantages of each.
  2. Describe the file management system on your desktop or laptop computer. In addition, either provide a screenshot or create a table of your file structure to include files, folders, and subfolders.
  3. Explain the process and programs used to backup both Windows and the Mac OS.
  4. Explain the function and importance of each of the following system utilities: disk cleanup utility, disk checking utility, and disk defragmenter utility.
  5. Discuss three common computer problems and the actions you would take to troubleshoot the problems.

Your scholarly activity must be at least two pages in length, double-spaced. You are required to use at least two outside sources, one of which must come from the CSU Online Library. All sources used, including the textbook, must be referenced; paraphrased and quoted material must have accompanying APA citations. 

Business process model.

Hi, im required to model a business process using bizagi modeller. i have done the processes, I just need help to draw the model. the model should include the following components.

Pools and lanes  Activity – Event Sub-Process, Call Activity  Gateway: Exclusive decisions, Parallel decisions, Inclusive decisions  A process Re-use  A global process  A repetition process  Data objects and their associations  An intermediate message event  A timer event  A racing event  Handling of Exceptions(i)Process Abortion , (ii) Internal Exceptions, (iii) External Exceptions, (iv) Activity Timeouts.

My business process is attached below.

IT473: Interactive Computer Graphics

Mixing two or three of the three primary colors of light with varying degrees of intensity can produce a wide range of other colors. Discuss (research) the difference between mixing light and mixing paint/pigments. 

Your assignment must be not less than three hundred (300) words.

Color Addition – YouTube (Links to an external site.) (11 minutes)

Color Subtraction – YouTube (Links to an external site.)  (13 minutes)

Pigments and Color Subtraction – YouTube (Links to an external site.)

Python W4

 

You are going to enhance the prior assignment by implementing exceptions

***** You need to tell me where you implemented the exception and why. *****

Show me 2 test cases that will trap the errors

project 2

 

The heart of this course is a project, in which you will design, implement, and evaluate a user interface. User interface design is an iterative process, so you will build your UI not just once, but three times, as successively higher-fidelity and more complete prototypes. 

This project is the first step in the user interface design process.  By the end of Project 2 you will have completed the user research, created user personas, developed wireframes. In Project 3, you will develop a working prototype. In Project 4, you will revisit heuristic analysis and usability testing on the user interface and experience you designed.

Focus for this project is on user research and wireframes – understanding who the users are, what are they trying to accomplish, how can your interface design support and delight them. We review several approaches to structuring, performing, and documenting user research, including a special focus on personas of different types and on use cases. This project provides a walk-through planning and analysis stages for UX/UI projects: why the planning matters and methods that can be used.

You may choose to design a user interface for any industry. The type of user interface you create is also your choice (i.e. SmartTV, AR, VR, smartphone, app, website). If you need some ideas to get you started, browse these concepts: