This year, I studied Introduction to Computing (COM121). I said in the previous semester, I want to become a programmer to do the anti-cheating engine. In this year, I learn more about how to utilize python as a computer programming language. I learned a lot of different things about the python programming. I learned about what should I type if I want to do something. Despite the fact that this is the first year of my Information Technology for Business program, I believe this year has been a significant step toward my goal. I learnt basic programming principles including syntax and problem-solving methodologies. Although it was difficult for me to keep up with the class, I am fortunate in that this year we are taking online sessions, which will have a recording available on the network, allowing me to catch up on my schedule. This year's classes represent the beginning of my programming career. This year, I'm learning Python programming. Even while this isn't enough to realize my dream, I believe it is a significant step forward.
Although I learned a lot about programming this year, I still have a lot of stuff to work on in order to attain my goal. First and foremost, I am no longer capable of completing an entire programme on my own. Others will still be needed to assist me in typing some of the applications. Second, I can still find all of the syntax and other errors in a relatively short amount of time. I need to find a single error in a very long time, and I don't believe I'm qualified to be a programmer. These two are, in my opinion, my program's major flaw.
Despite the fact that I am not a confident person, I believe I am living up to my own expectations. Even though I've learned a lot this year, I still believe I can improve in a number of areas. I can perform better in other subjects, such as programming, and so on.
Grade.py is one of this year's programme assignments. This is a difficult job for me since I am not ready to conduct a whole software debug by myself, so I am a little apprehensive at first. Despite the fact that they make me nervous, I look for a lot of information on how to debug. Fortunately, I asked other classmates and professors for aid, and they were all eager to answer my questions and provide valuable assistance. They taught me a lot about programming, such as how to discover syntax errors and how to amend the assignment's instructions.