In this episode, we solve a programming competition problem: Haiku, which you can find on open.kattis.com.
Given a selection of syllables, is a three-line poem really a Haiku? Our depth-first search solution in Python has got you covered. Get the code from our GitHub repository, https://github.com/DrMarkLLC
#DrMark #ProgrammingContests #Haiku #DepthFirstSearch
In this catch-the-hype-wave episode, we see what words would be good ones to start with when playing Wordle. We use a simple Python program to come up with some good initial guesses for the game.
Get the code from our GitHub repository, https://github.com/DrMarkLLC
#DrMark #FunWithComputing #Wordle
In this episode, we show how to assemble a Waveshare GamePi43 RetroPie handheld gaming system.
Get our channel's code from our GitHub repository, https://github.com/DrMarkLLC
#DrMark #RetroPie #GamePi43 #LetsBuild
In this episode, we introduce Big-O, a kind of asymptotic notation frequently used in computer science for the analysis of algorithms.
Get the code from our GitHub repository, https://github.com/DrMarkLLC
#DrMark #TeachingComputerScience #Algorithms #Big-O
In this conspiracy-theory-fueled episode, we see what words we can form by randomly permuting the letters in "DELTA OMICRON." Grab your tinfoil hat and find out how to write a Python program to come up with "DEMOCRAT LOIN," "MOLD REACTION," "CONTROL DOME," "DENIM LOCATOR," and more!
Get the code from our GitHub repository, https://github.com/DrMarkLLC
#DrMark #FunWithComputing #DeltaOmicron
In this programming contest solution, we ask the question: "What if you put your index fingers on 'G' and 'K' instead of 'F' and 'J'?" Our solution to WERTYU fixes that problem!
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