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Week 0 Assignment

Sat through the remainder of the week 0 yesterday and it was fun to see what can be done with Scratch. If you don't know what that is, it is a visual programming language that was designed for use in teaching children to program. Forever young innit. These are the requirements for this assignment. Your project must have at least two sprites, at least one of which must resemble something other than a cat. Your project must have at least three scripts total (i.e., not necessarily three per sprite). Your project must use at least one condition. Your project must use at least one loop. Your project must use at least one variable. Your project must use at least one sound. Your project should be more complex than most of those demonstrated in lecture (many of which, though instructive, were quite short) but it can be less complex than Ivy’s Hardest Game. As such, your project should probably use a few dozen puzzle pieces overall. I'm going to use this blog post to sort out my project

Starting (again)

I have never finished a course that was entirely online. This is not for want of trying. During my NYSC in 2012, I tried to complete a Coursera course on Financial Accounting. I took a few lessons but could not bring myself to complete the course. I started CS50x for the first time a few months ago. In August to be specific. I didn't complete the first class before I stopped. I'm now starting again. Because I really want to have a basic idea how computers work, how to talk to them (outside of MS Excel - which I'm pretty good at), and how to interact better with people in this line of work. Given what I know from my study of habits, I should plan to do something differently this time. Or it'll end as all previous attempts have gone. One thing I know should work is to set some time aside every week for taking the classes and doing the coursework. That is how I have managed to publish a weekly blog for most of this year. So, I'm going to spend one hour every Tuesday a