That would be me.... Natasha Jain. Okay, fine I fibbed. I may not be the best, but I am getting there. Before I share what we did in class on Friday, I have to share something else. I HAVE FINALLY LEARNED TO TIME MANAGE!!!! *round of applause* Ok, stop looking at the screen like that; it is a big deal to me. HARUMPHH! *nose upturned in the air* I think that I finally learned my lesson when I procrastinated on my super power autobiography and English project on "Great Expectations." That was the last straw for me...not to mention my parents who were red in the face for a week.
HAHA!
Ok, moving on. Next on the agenda.... what we did on Friday. Gosh, where 'o' where do I start! Just kidding, I'll cut the act. Well, Friday was quite eventful and fast-paced. We covered a lot. When we took up our homework, Mr. Arkin taught us a faster and shorter way of creating a border using the asterisk symbol. Most of us had about 25-30 lines of close to that. Compared to Mr. Arkin's way of about 10 lines, man, I felt like an idiot. I think I have to start working on expanding my horizons. That is a definite must. On Friday, we also learned a cool way to get the definition andmore information on keywords. Pressing F9 does the trick! On top of that we took many notes along with adding numerous more terms to our programming glossary, which I regret saying I haven't started yet. I know, I know! Curse ye! Ok, that was half Shakespeare just for the record.
If you are Mr. Arkin, you will be pleased to learn that yes, I have learned the importance of working from our development and home directories and not our USB keys. If you are not Mr.Arkin, this sentence was just useless blabbering to you.
For homework, our job was to review documentation template, operators and programming guidelines. Aside from that, I have given myself another off the record job of organizing my binder, re-writing my messy notes, getting my papers inorder and using my binder dividers if neccessary.
Anyhow, I am giving you an invitation now; you are all invited to my ceromony when I recieved Bect Programmer of the Year Award.
Bye.
Natasha Jain (Future) Programmer of the Year signing off.
P.S If you decide to bring a gift for my accomplishment, I take cash and cash only.
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