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Welcome to Explorer Post 6201
Thursday, September 09 2010 @ 05:11 AM EDT

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2010-2011 Registration Now Open

General NewsExplorer Post 6201 registrtion for 2010-2011 is now open!
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Lockheed Martin Plant Tour

General News
It's time for The Lockheed Martin Plant Tour!

Date: Monday, February 1, 2010

YOU MUST PRE-REGISTER FOR THE TOUR!!
REGISTRATION CLOSES JANUARY 25, 2010

Read on for schedule and registration information:
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No Adv. Robotics class on 11/23

Robots! AdvancedThere is no Advanced Robotics class on 11/23 due to the thanksgiving holiday. Our next class will be held on 11/30.
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2009 Expo Night - Be there!

General NewsWhat: 2009 Explorer Post Expo
When: Monday, December 14th, 2009 7:00-8:30PM
Where: EP6 Conference Center (same as First Night)
Why: Engineering is awesome

All current Explorers and their families are invited to our 2009 Expo Night. Each project will have a display that will show their accomplishments. You may even get a chance to ride on the hovercraft! Refreshments will be served.

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Advanced Robotics - New meeting spot!

Robots! AdvancedWith the weather getting colder, it's time to start meeting closer to our room. Click on this message to see a map of the new location.
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Week 5: Sunny and Fidel

Programming in PythonExplorers, Your mission this week:
  • Complete the two-player War card game. Online rules are available if you are unfamiliar with the game.
  • Layout the objects and methods you would need for an adventure game, like we discussed in class. You don't need to worry about the actual Python code just yet. Some simple lists in an email would be fine.
We will now switch to the book I gave you in class, Think Python. Use the online version to cut and paste the examples.

Note: Week 4 was an open coding session with no specific assignment.

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Week 3: Pig Latin Rocks

Programming in PythonTeam Python,

This week we reviewed my solution to the tic-tac-toe program. You can try to modify this code to improve the computer's strategy or extend it to support 3D tic-tac-toe. I will upload the other solutions later this week.

  • Finish the reading the remaining sections of the tutorial.
  • Work through the three programs described in the handout. For the Rock-Paper-Scissors, try to prove by experiment that the odds of winning are 1 out of 3.
  • Send us any code you create or any questions you have.
  • We can now move to the "real" Python documentation. Start using the official tutorial and library reference to answer your questions. If you can't find something in the documentation, let us know.
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Python Power Promotes Punctual Participation

Programming in PythonPython Explorers, even though Liverpool has canceled classes, we will still have our meeting tonight.
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Adv. Robotics Class cancelled for 10/12

Robots! AdvancedNo class on 10/12, next session is 10/19.

In observance of Columbus day we will not be having class on Monday 10/12. This makes our next session on 10/19. We will be talking about Servo motors, and we'll learn to make the robots move around.
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Week 2: Tic-Tac-Doh!

Programming in PythonTeam, thanks again for your participation tonight. We reviewed last week's assignment and worked on a program that plays Tic-Tac-Toe. For next week:
  • PLEASE email us with any code you create or if you have any problems.
  • Read the tutorial up to page 71.
  • Sign up for an account on sf.net and email us your username.
  • Complete a program that plays Tic-Tac-Toe OR complete the Rock Paper Scissors program described in this PDF.
  • If you finish, consider writing a program that calculates the odds of winning Rock, Paper, Scissors is 1/3 if both players choose randomly. You will need to have the computer play itself many times to show this.
  • If you have trouble, take a look at the other two problems in the handout (guessing game and pig latin). You should be able to complete the guessing game. The pig latin one is more challenging (we'll tackle it next week). Good luck!