- Encrypt Messages
- Decrypt Messages
- Crack Messages (potentially by cycling through all possible date options weighed against Encryption key)
- a "." always equals "."
Reflect: Empathetic Programing | |
-- What role does empathy play in your life and how has it helped you? | |
From team building to management to non-profit efforts, empathy has helped me achieve remarkable outcomes for myself and for others. I was raised to be more sensitive to other peoples feelings and thoughts than my own. Becasue of this, I've been labeled as a good "people reader" in many previous jobs and assigned positions. This skill allows me to not only gather information from teammates, target customers, and those instructing me but also to draw out the information needed to leave individuls in a more satisfactory state of existence by the time the project or interaction is complete. Empathy is a HUGE part of achieving productive collaboration, even with those who might not desire to collaborate in a traditional sense. | |
How does empathy help you build better software? | |
Plain and simple, if you can't understand what it's like to live in the shoes of your end user you can never provide a software experi |
DEVELOPER MINDSET TO SUCCEED REFLECTIONS WORK! | |
SEE COMMENTS FOR RESPONSES TO PRE-WORK |
# Week 1 Diagnostic | |
DO NOT GOOGLE ANSWERS! ANSWER FROM YOUR OWN KNOWLEDGE! | |
## Floats and Integers | |
* What's the difference between a float and integer? | |
- An integer represents a whole number. A float represents a decimal number. | |
* What's are the similarities and differences between BigNum and FixNum? | |
- I've never heard of BigNum. Fixnum is a class that holds a number or something like that, but I'm not sure! |
Strengths Reflection & Coaching Request
I would define the developer role as someone who sees other people and things as "constant works in progress". That all people at all levels have remarkable potential to be EVEN GREATER. That there is no such thing as a "perfect person" or a "failure". A developer is a person who gains great job and growth from helping others find ways to also grow. A hige natural high for a developer is seeing the actual development pay off into real growth!
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Ben,
It was one heck of a week and we came out looking pretty darn good. Mostly due to your fantastic grasp on the Ruby language. Even as someone with just a few months of exposure to the language, you're making strides that I am truly envious of. Throughout the time we spent working on our project, I was constantly impressed with your drive for completion. Although our goal was not necessarily project completion, you took that challenge very seriously and put in long hours to achieve a working version of our program. I did experience many moments where I couldn't follow the pace that you were moving at, which mostly stemmed from nothing but an enormous knowledge gap between you and I. I've seen your desire to see others succeed and your character proves that you're just as focused on others as you are on yourself. As your knowledge of the Ruby language deepens so will your proficiency in the knowledge of "next level" pairing with other individuals from all skill levels. I would highly suggest that you doubl
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