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My plans are
-work my ass for a month so that I dont have to work during second semester
-hit the gym
-advance read on topics for my next subjects
-reflect on what i have learned on the past semester
 

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- Do volunteer work (got around 3-4 volunteer jobs that I'll be juggling)
- Learn Python
- Work on mixing and mastering music
- Apply for internships
- Exercise
- Read (got 3-4 books to finish)
- Game (my consoles are lonely)
- Get my blog running
- Live the foodie life
 

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- Do volunteer work (got around 3-4 volunteer jobs that I'll be juggling)
- Learn Python
- Work on mixing and mastering music
- Apply for internships
- Exercise
- Read (got 3-4 books to finish)
- Game (my consoles are lonely)
- Get my blog running
- Live the foodie life

That reminds me I should try to learn python some time soon.

Maybe after I learn C.
 

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That reminds me I should try to learn python some time soon.

Maybe after I learn C.
I'm just learning Python for fun. Don't know any other programming languages... unless you count HTML and CSS. The website I'm using is pretty straight forward and Python is pretty beginner friendly. So if you want to learn Python more than C... hey, knock yourself out.
 

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-work
-catch up on some tv shows
-hang out with some friends i havent seen in ages
-try to find info on internships for summer holidays
 

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I'm just learning Python for fun. Don't know any other programming languages... unless you count HTML and CSS. The website I'm using is pretty straight forward and Python is pretty beginner friendly. So if you want to learn Python more than C... hey, knock yourself out.
Well I've learnt Verilog and that's pretty neat.
 

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Actually had to research what that was. Which proves that I'm a total beginner and know nothing, haha. Looks neat though.
Hardware languages are awesome.

Its actually very simple in syntax compared to something like C.
 

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Is it? Might take a closer look at it somewhere down the line then. Thanks for the heads up. :)
Verilog is really simple. It was taught to us in 2 weeks and after doing quite a bit of practice I understood a lot of it. Also everything in the code happens at the same time which makes it easier to set descriptions or circuitry. If you ever bother to learn about it or use it then I'm happy to answer for anything you ask.
 

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