Sunday, March 29, 2015

Another Great Thing from a Seven

The number has always been related to the concept of nature. There are seven days in a week. There are seven notes in a musicale scale. There are seven directions (left, right, up, down, forward, back and center). This week, this seventh exercise we had in IT1 is another world wonder, this time, in the world of computing.

When I was younger, I was always been acquainted with games requiring logical skills. And I always find it interesting. This is not just because I’m just another genius who always wants to prove others about my impressive passion for such problems. More than that narcissism, I believe every one should strive to do better, and that’s what I was really thinking when I was enjoying logicn problems, and even craving for some more until now.
My encounter with blockly was summarized in this intrapersonal conversation I am hoping to be accurate. Here it goes:

            Blockly: Here goes my computing problems. Nail them.
Me: I will, as always.
Blockly: Here goes my another set of relatively harder computing problems. You think it would really be that easy? This ain’t another game you think was just created for kids. You need to use your brain, dude!
Me: Oh c’mon! I got these.
Blockly: You’re one cool tough guy. But I will make you doubt your awesomeness with all these drawing and computing and functions and numbers and variables and more. Bwahahahaha!
Me: As if I’m not going to nail them all.
Blockly: You really one cool dude who almost genius. Yet, you tend to forget watching the videos. Winning over Stage 11 won’t suffice what your laboratory instructor is demanding you to do.
Me: Oh man! I never saw that coming. Thanks! I hope I can still play with you after Stage 11, and that’s not just for bonus points.
Blockly: Sure. GTG!
Me: Okay. Bye.


That’s it. An experience which is indeed quite challenging, I mean literally mind-blowing, but wholeheartedly I will say that this will yield computer programmers one kid at a time.

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