Don't worry, I'm not really hungry; so you can get rid of your fear of a wrath of hungry person.
You readers can probably tell from my personality (and if you read my blog yesterday) that I'm not really talking about getting a sub - but in reality, our new Turing topic substrings.
Unfortunately, Mr. Arkin here today either and nor will he be tomorrow. So, we spent the entire period working on our substrings assignments. I have to say it really pays off if you read the instructions and the substrings page properly. I spent nearly 30 minutes on a question and it took Grace less than 1 minute to help me.
I, of course, was gaping at her like an open-mouthed idiot. (In response to my look, she simply said I read the substrings page.)
I read the page, but I suppose not properly. It was sort of like reading the owrds from one part of my brain and then throwing it out from the other side before actually processing it.
I think that I learned a very valuable lesson today. (BTW, another thing I learned is that it's better if you spend 1 hour on a question and actually understand the concept.)
Our homework for today is our daily blog posting and good progress towards out substring assignments.
Cheers,
Natasha Jain
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