“Cool,” I exclaimed as I won Minesweeper for the first time. As I was playing, I wondered, “How are these games made?” Little did I know that there were multiple lines of code written to engineer the game. Digital games like Minesweeper sparked a curiosity in my six year old mind that incited my passion for Computer Science. As a middle schooler, computers intrigued me. I always wanted to find the answer to the question “How can a small little box be so smart?” To do so, I decided to enroll…
Find and discuss at least two other resources on scripting or programming for security professionals. With the numerous programming languages which are used today it is hard for anyone to know everything about each programming language which they may be required to work with. Along with this, programing is a skill and if not used routinely it is easy to forget important information about the different programing and scripting languages and how they work. This is just some of the many reasons…
some creativity as well as a passion for games ("CFNC.org - Career Profile"). Game designers need a bachelor degree usually some employers hire workers who have an associate's degree. Programmers only are fluent in a few programming languages. Some examples of programming languages are Javascript, Python, and PHP. Most programmers usually work in offices,…
The typeface I am picking is the Arial font. The Arial typeface was drawn in 1982 by designer Robin Nicholas and Patricia Saunders. It was original called Sonoran Sans Serif and was renamed Arial in 1992. Arial was made similar to the Helvetica font design, some say copying it for thickness and height. It started off as a bitmap font. The bitmap were high-resolution laser comp fonts that were used as a starting point to sample down give it a 240dpi or 300dpi font. Arial was original…
Honor- High in respect. Honor to me means alot to me because there has been many times i have been honored but honor means to me that you have done something that is great that helps or promotes other people or things. This is how my scientist has been honored. Thomas Samuel Kuhn born July 18, 1922, Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S. Thomas went to Harvard University and got his bachelor's degree in 1943 and his master’s in 1946 in physics. Thomas later got his Ph.D in 1949 in the history of science. He…
Interview Narrative Daniel Richter is a 48 year old father, husband, and coach. Dan was born in the Tacoma General Hospital and lives with his wife and two children in Gig Harbor Washington. Dan is currently a commercial roofer and waterproofer for Wayne’s roofing. In his younger years he worked in many restaurants, the papermill, had a short radio job, and was a salesman for in home educational programs. When Daniel has free time he either spends it with his family, watching sports, cooking,…
Script Question 1: I completely understand your concern; it is very difficult to decide what is the best for Zoey and your family. I ultimately cannot make the decision for your family, but we can discuss the advantages and disadvantages of each program. Total communication programs, in theory, use all different kinds of communication in the classroom. They use sign language, finger spelling, written, and spoken methods to give information to their students. Total communication is extremely…
team, grinding and welding and programming without bounds. The finest gumbo of human achievement, the robotics team accepted my flavor unwaveringly. Although I felt that I was needed with the labeling and organizing, I had no particular impact on the gumbo until computer science discovered me. Programming, that hidden language of the universe that ranges from DNA to cellphones, instilled into me newfound awe at the complexity of life. After exposure to programming in my robotics class, I…
01101000 01100101 01101100 01101100 01101111 00100001 If I’ve caused any confusion, the above jumble of numbers simply means “hello!”—but in binary. And, while the above might not seem like a language, never mind a way of communicating, it’s how computers understand each other. Computers, like us, can speak many languages, too. I am captivated by language: etymology, regional differences, syntax. Whether it’s examining how the traditional brown and white dress worn by capuchin monks inspired…
everyone gathers around the television for a night of “Reality Programming.” As we gaze upon the screen and begin loading data into our brains, I question, “Is reality television shaping our minds and the minds of our children, and if so, into what?” In the last decade or so there has been a new craze that has swept our nation, and that is reality television. Why are these shows so popular? According to the Reality T.V. World’s website, there are around 1,000 reality television programs and…