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Kevin Shockey

Turtle Graphics - 0 views

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    "Turtle Graphics in Python Documentation on Turtle Graphics: This is the ultimate source for all information on this library. Comprehensive List of Colors List of Programs in Turtle Graphics # File: Hello.py # Description: This program writes out Hello World import turtle def main(): # put label on top of page turtle.title ('Hello World') # setup screen size turtle.setup (1000, 1000, 0, 0) # move turtle to origin turtle.penup() turtle.goto (0, 0) # set the color to navy turtle.color ('navy') # write the message turtle.write ('Hello World!', font = ('Times New Roman', 36, 'bold')) # hide the turtle turtle.hideturtle() # persist the drawing turtle.done() main() # File: Squares.py # Description: Draws squares of different sizes import turtle # draw a square of a given side # starting at uuper left corner (x, y) def drawSquare (ttl, x, y, side): ttl.penup() ttl.goto(x, y) ttl.setheading(0) # set the pen in the +ve x direction ttl.pendown() for iter in range (4): ttl.forward(side) ttl.right(90) ttl.penup() def main(): # put label on top of page turtle.title ('Squares') # setup screen size turtle.setup (800, 800, 0, 0) # create a turtle object ttl = turtle.Turtle() # assign a color to the turtle object ttl.color ('red') # draw multiple squares drawSquare (ttl, -50, -50, 50) drawSquare (ttl, 0, 0, 50) drawSquare (ttl, 50, 50, 50) drawSquare (ttl, -50, 50, 150) # fill a closed region ttl.fillcolor ('purple') ttl.begin_fill() drawSquare (ttl, 0, 0, 50) ttl.end_fill() # persist drawing turtle.done() main() # File: Figures.py # Description: Draws various types of geometric figures import turtle, math # draw a line from (x1, y1) to (x2, y2) def drawLine (ttl, x1, y1, x2, y2): ttl.penup() ttl.goto (x1, y1) ttl.pendown() ttl.goto (x2, y2) ttl.penup() def drawPolygon (ttl, x, y, num_side, radius): sideLen = 2 * radius * math.sin (math.pi / num_s
Kevin Shockey

Best Buy Foundation: National Partnership Request For Proposals - 0 views

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    "Best Buy Ignites Teen Potential through Technology For decades people have turned to Best Buy for answers to their technology questions. As a company, we aim to ignite human potential.  To support these efforts, the Best Buy Foundation provides underserved teens with access to technology to build 21st century skills and bridge the digital divide. As technology becomes more ingrained in our society, it is critical for youth to develop the necessary skills for future college and career success.  Sixty percent of the jobs that will be available in 10 years don't even exist today. As experts in technology, our goal is to leverage our knowledge, resources and talented Best Buy and Geek Squad employees to empower underserved youth and help prepare them for the future.   National Partner Overview Best Buy seeks nonprofit partners that create hands-on learning opportunities for underserved teens to engage them in learning, experimenting, and interacting with the latest technologies to build 21st century skills. The overall goal is to provide youth with access to new technologies and help them become interested and fluent in digital learning while developing skills to help better prepare them for future education and career success. Programs should help teens build 21st century skills by utilizing cutting-edge technology such as computers, digital cameras, video cameras and professional software in a wide range of areas including (but not limited to): Audio production (including music mixing & recording) Coding/3D printing Computer Maintenance and Repair Digital photography/graphic design Filmmaking & videography Maker Faires/hack-a-thons Mobile & game app development Programming Robotics Web site design    Grant Overview Best Buy is searching for national organizations with a demonstrated track record for building skill proficiency in technology through out-of-school time programs. The primary responsibilities of the nonprofit organization include: Workin
Kevin Shockey

List of OSI Affiliates | Open Source Initiative - 0 views

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    "Apereo Foundation 2013 Association Francophone des Utilisateurs de Logiciels Libres 2012 CENATIC 2012 Creative Commons 2012 Debian 2012 The Document Foundation 2012 Drupal Association 2012 Eclipse Foundation 2012 FreeBSD Foundation 2012 Friends of OpenDocument 2012 Joomla (Open Source Matters, Inc.) 2012 KDE eV 2012 Linux Foundation 2012 Linux Fund 2012 MariaDB Foundation 2013 Mozilla Foundation 2012 The New Zealand Open Source Society 2012 Open Source Software Institute 2012 Open Source Sweden 2012 Outercurve Foundation 2012 OW2 2012 Plone Foundation 2012 Python Software Foundation 2012 Sahana Software Foundation 2012 SOUJava 2012 Tiki Software Community Association 2012 Wikimedia Foundation 2012 Wikiotics 2012 "
Kevin Shockey

PythonEventsCalendar - Python Wiki - 0 views

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    "If you would like to get new events listed on these calendars, please write to events@python.org mentioning: the name of the event (including the user group name for user group events) type of event (conference, bar camp, sprint, user group meeting, etc.) focus on Python and approximate size (number of attendees) the location (venue address, including city and country) the dates/times (including the time zone) a URL with more details for the event"
Kevin Shockey

CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: List of Popes - 0 views

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    "St. Peter (32-67)"
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