When one learns their first programming language, one must also learn to program – that is, not just the syntax of this new language, but why programmers use certain constructs and how and why they combine those constructs to solve problems.
It’s quite easy to explain the art of programming (and yes, it’s an art).
Programming can be boiled down to this:
- breaking a problem down into a series of steps;
- converting each step into Python or whatever language you’re working with.
See? It’s quite easy to explain. Unfortunately, programming, like many things which are easy to explain, is quite difficult to do. 😩
What could go wrong?
Well, for one thing, the steps have to be executed in the correct order. If you break down the problem into the correct steps but don’t get the order right, your code will not work.
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What else could go wrong?
You could leave out a step. This happens more often than you’d think. If I ask you how to solve a problem you have solved many times in your head, you’ll often leave out a step.
What else could go wrong?
You could mistranslate a step into code. You got the steps right, but the code you wrote does not actually perform the step.
Your steps (written in English, or pseudocode–half English and half programming language) are correct, but one of more them was improperly translated.
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During the 19th century, the Catholic Church engineered one of the worst examples of human cruelty, in history.
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For hundreds of years, in the choirs of the Vatican, the Pope and his buddies were quite fond of great singing voices.
There was just one problem with a beautifully voiced youth — they’d hit puberty and age out of it. Your balls drop, your voice drop, and poof! it’s gone.
Someone discovered that in men who were castrated at an early age, the voice tends to remain high-pitched.
But just a shrill voice alone won’t do — it has to be a trained voice, belonging to a trained singer.
The Genocide of Polish unarmed civilians by Ukrainian fighters(UPA) was definitely the cruelest event in WorldWar2, but not very famous. I think it is just too brutal.
Around 100k people were killed village by village using unimaginable methods of tortue.
Comparing to that genocide the Japanese or Nazi crimes seem to be kindergarten.
Any the worst imaginable ways of killing were used & plenty new invented.
Killing quickly was not a case at all. Mass Rape was just a beginning for every woman.
The scale of pure sadism during the event is still not fully understood. Many times killing of one person took few days.
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She is a Peruvian woman who became the youngest confirmed mother in history when she gave birth aged five years.
Based on the medical assessments of her pregnancy, she was less than five years old when she became pregnant.
On the 23rd of September, 1933, in Peru, a girl by the name of Lina Marcela Medina de Jurado would be born.
5 years later, Lina Marcela was giving birth.
Lina was only five years old when her parents noticed a swelling in her stomach, but after taking her to the doctor’s office, they were horrified by what they heard.