Here what we did was we put the formula into two different ways of presentation. Firstly we put just the expression we wanted it to print, then we put the expression with the answer as a decimal.
Here we repeated one sentence 50 times by giving the computer the command. It's on a loop, it would continue until it reached 50 repetitions.
It took me a while to get this one but here we added numbering to the repetitions so each time it printed the sentence, it numbered it telling us which one was which.
Tuesday, 24 February 2015
Robots!
1) On the one hand, robots are useful. List they ways they are useful.
Robots can perform tasks quicker and more efficiently than humans.
They can transfer things that humans could not.
Once they are programmed barely any work has to be done manually
They can do tasks that are boring or repetitive without complaining.
They can also reduce the costs of manufacturing.
2) On the other hand they could end up being dangerous. List the potential problems.
They could develop emotions and start a takeover
They could obtain information so that they could update themselves,
They could replace human jobs causing a rise in unemployment.
3) Should society be concerned with the problems that could occur?
I personally think that society should be quite concerned with the problems that could potentially occur. This could help us prepare. Also it is very likely that robots could become superior to the human race and manage to create problems for us.
4) Do you agree or disagree with this statement? A computer can only be as smart as its programmer. However, one day a computer might be programmed to learn how to learn. Programmers need to think carefully before creating robots that mimic human intelligence. Why do you agree/disagree?
I agree. I think this is true because as it says, they could be programmed how to learn. This could lead to developing emotions or understanding the weaknesses of humans which as I've said could lead to a robot apocalypse. I think programmers should give only the intelligence needed to complete the job or purpose of the robot rather than program it to learn.
Tuesday, 3 February 2015
Different programs that use Python language.
- Bridge Commander
- Civilization IV uses Python for most of its tasks
- Disney's Toontown Online is written in Python and uses Panda3D for graphics.
- Battlefield 2 uses Python for all of its addons and a lot of its functionality
- Eve Online uses Stackless Python
- Freedom Force
- Frets on Fire is written in Python and uses Pygame
- The Temple of Elemental Evil, a computer role-playing game based on the classic Greyhawk Dungeons & Dragons campaign setting
- Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines, a computer role-playing game based on the World of Darkness campaign setting
- Vega Strike, an open source space simulator, uses Python for internal scripting
- World of Tanks uses Python for most of its tasks
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