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Caffeine: What You Should And Shouldn't Know
Life In General
"Bleakly, mindlessly, you stare at your monitor, a little drool hangs from the side of your mouth as your head is silhouetted against a black and dark green light. You're plagued with fatigue and exhaustion, yet your creativity and rejection of the norm pushes your awakeness to superhuman levels. Glancing over your desk, you detect the shattered remains of candy wrappers, crushed cans, and broken pencils. You realize you are out of caffeine, and because of this, are screwed." That scenario may be a common occurrence, or not. But regardless, it is one we all dread. In this quick article, I'll explain to you how to estimate how much caffeine is in your system, how to figure out approximate tolerance levels, and how to get some out of your system if you need to. Let's get started. Let me first explain the units of measurement I'll be using in this article. I'll assume you know how the metric system works, and if you don't I suggest you learn it and live by it. One rule of thumb with... View In Full
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Beginning Python Programming: A Step Up
Programming
So with my last tutorial, I showed you the basics, declaring variables and outputting the results. And while that may amuse you for sometime, it's not going to help in the grand scheme of things. So now I'm going to explain to you conditional statements. Conditional statements are like light switches. When something triggers them, they go on. When the trigger isn't there anymore, they turn off. Our first example is an if statement. An if statement are statements that only are triggered when something is true. For example, let's say I wanted to buy an apple. The apple costs 2 dollars. So if I have 2 dollars, I can buy the apple. It's simple! Now let's say you wanted to compare the data (I.E a number) from a variable to the cost of the apple. This is done with a comparison operator (==). In the interpretor, type the following: Note: The dots in all code in this article refer to a whitespace in the interpretor. This is common practice when formatting code. Merely remove it, or bette... View In Full
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Beginning Python Programming: For Newbies
Programming
Python. What is it exactly? Well, it technically is a snake, but not in this case. In our case it's a Higher-Level programming language. A Higher-Level programming language is a language that takes up more resources than a Lower-Level programming language. A Higher-Level programming language maybe considered easier to use, easier to learn, or more abstract. Some examples include Python, C/C++, and Java. A Lower-Level programming language takes up less resources, communicates directly with the hardware, and requires less translation to machine code. Examples include Assembly and L.in.oleum. But back on track. To begin programming in Python you need IDLE, which is Python's Interpretor, which you can get it off Python's official website, www.python.org. Download it for your appropriate operating system, and then install it according to their directions. There, now that that's done, we're going to need to get started. Open it up, and then you should see some text that looks like (But... View In Full
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Basic Hasher
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This can do basic encryptions into MD5, SHA1, SHA224, SHA256, SHA384, and SHA512. I know it's not much, but I plan on turning this into a GUI with more methods, and decryption features, later on.
Basic GUI
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This is a basic text-editor GUI in Python. It doesn't have any user-interaction besides exiting the program through a menu.
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Cinjection     Posted 70 Days Ago
 
 
Welcome back. After all, you introduced me to this site! Do you still visit
Newgrounds?
 
Craige     Posted 198 Days Ago
 
 
Yes!
 
Izzmo     Posted 231 Days Ago
 
 
Nothing really.. just school and playing games.
 
Izzmo     Posted 231 Days Ago
 
 
Nothing too much, just chillin trying to get my new Hosting Company website done.
 
Coding_Guy     Posted 322 Days Ago
 
 
i do fine, ordanary life- home, CP, school, food, music, learning programming
languages.. do you want pmming eachother, instead of commenting, so that messages get
more private? or is it becasue of inbox size
 
Coding_Guy     Posted 323 Days Ago
 
 
nothing much, reading up on C and C++, you
 
D3t0x     Posted 330 Days Ago
 
 
lol yeah. I love python. But, C# is my fav.
 
KriPpLer     Posted 341 Days Ago
 
 
Just codin some Delphi dawg.
 
KriPpLer     Posted 343 Days Ago
 
 
Sup dude? :D
 
Cinjection     Posted 360 Days Ago
 
 
Haha, That sucks. Thankfully we have a good IT department/CS teacher.
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