Thanks to @jogerj and @PrimeCicada for the method! Original script: https://gist.github.com/jogerj/0339e61a92e0de2e360c5212a94854e8
Thanks to @SleepingPanda for 3.8 change info
Open powershell, then copy paste this script:
Thanks to @jogerj and @PrimeCicada for the method! Original script: https://gist.github.com/jogerj/0339e61a92e0de2e360c5212a94854e8
Thanks to @SleepingPanda for 3.8 change info
Open powershell, then copy paste this script:
/** | |
* FizzBuzz | |
* | |
* A program that prints the numbers from 1 to 100. | |
* Multiples of three print “Fizz” instead of the number, and multiples of five print “Buzz”. | |
* For numbers which are multiples of both three and five print “FizzBuzz”. | |
*/ | |
#include <stdio.h> |
# delete local tag '12345' | |
git tag -d 12345 | |
# delete remote tag '12345' (eg, GitHub version too) | |
git push origin :refs/tags/12345 | |
# alternative approach | |
git push --delete origin tagName | |
git tag -d tagName |
This week is the start of grad school. Since I'm also working full time I decided to take it easy and only registered for two classes. I know that is a small sample size, but I'm pretty disappointed to learn that both of the classes have a lot of group projects involved in them. And I remember from my time as an undergrad student that (almost) every professor was assigning group projects too. Ugh group projects suck! I had hoped that I would be done with group projets when I left undergrad behind. Collaborative learning: the go-to pedagogy for lazy professors when service learning isn't available for some reason.
I draw a distinction between group projects and group work. To me, a group project is a larger deliverable where the intent is that students will work together over a longer period of time. Group work, on the other hand, is what I call it when you have students break into smaller groups within the class period to discuss something amongst themselves and possibly produce a sho
let fizzBuzz x = | |
match x with | |
| _ when (x % 15) = 0 -> "FizzBuzz" | |
| _ when (x % 3) = 0 -> "Fizz" | |
| _ when (x % 5) = 0 -> "Buzz" | |
| _ -> "" | |
let fizzBuzzTo max = | |
[1..max] | |
|> List.iter (fun number -> printfn "%d %s" number (fizzBuzz number)) |
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