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07/10/2013, 18:08
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I prefer word jk
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07/10/2013, 18:08
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hahahahah so funny :-DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
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07/10/2013, 18:31
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hahahahah so funny :-DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
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thank you <333333333
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07/10/2013, 18:54
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only because it's you :-)
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07/10/2013, 22:00
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Originally Posted by death rain
Mostly waiting for jD's private server and also trying to learn programming. However, I can't understand well some things and English is not my mother tongue so that make things even worse.
Btw, what do you thing of python (beginner programming language)? Is it worth learning? I've seen some great reviews about it.
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English isn't necessary for the beginning. Most books are available in german but you should aways have a look for reviews as there's a lot of bullshit out there.
Python seems to be great for the beginning, my old school started teaching programming with Python.
Codecademy might be a nice place to start: 
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Anyone else having his summer term exams at the moment / soon? Just want to get them behind me.. :/
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07/10/2013, 22:49
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Organic chemistry this month, maths for scientist and physics next month. Yey
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07/10/2013, 22:56
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Ugh, finished chemistry with a 5 in class 10 and I don't regret anything. :x
Sounds pretty hard, I guess you're doing some natural science?
It took me ~2 hours today to work through the so called sequences. Who needs Taylor-Polynoms anyway? I got a calculator for that. :<
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07/10/2013, 23:00
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Summer term exam? I graduated school this summer, but we call it final exam 
Or is it something different?
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07/10/2013, 23:05
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Organic chemistry this month, maths for scientist and physics next month. Yey
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How long do your exams last
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Originally Posted by Ares
Summer term exam? I graduated school this summer, but we call it final exam 
Or is it something different?
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oh my gawd dat star so cool
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07/10/2013, 23:31
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Originally Posted by snow911
Ugh, finished chemistry with a 5 in class 10 and I don't regret anything. :x
Sounds pretty hard, I guess you're doing some natural science?
It took me ~2 hours today to work through the so called sequences. Who needs Taylor-Polynoms anyway? I got a calculator for that. :<
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Yea, I study chemistry. I found chemistry to be very easy until university :-/
Well, Taylor-Polynoms aren't that hard. It can be a pain in the *** to build them, but if you are able to derive functions, you should be able to do it. What I always found way more tricky were integrals in the n-dimensional space. I just don't get it.
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How long do your exams last
oh my gawd dat star so cool
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That depends. 1:30h for OC, dunno the rest
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07/10/2013, 23:39
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Yea, I study chemistry. I found chemistry to be very easy until university :-/
Well, Taylor-Polynoms aren't that hard. It can be a pain in the *** to build them, but if you are able to derive functions, you should be able to do it. What I always found way more tricky were integrals in the n-dimensional space. I just don't get it.
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Ha, a lot of things have been easy back in school. 
I remember how I solved everything with ease in maths. Good old times. 
Yes, they aren't that hard, in general I liked maths pretty much during the summer term although I started hating it back in winter. 
The key is to understand how they're built up, I guess.
Integrals are the next big thing on my list, I'll do them tomorrow. I guess I'm glad I only had them on a normal level so far? D: I didn't like the n-dimensional space during algebra and I think I won't like it at analysis either.
In which semester are you so far? /me is inb4 finishing the second.
@Ares: summer term exam == final exams of the summer term, we're talking about university and stuff. 
Had my finals for school last year, would love to write them instead of complicated useless **** like algorithms and complexity. :<
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07/10/2013, 23:44
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2nd semester, too :-)
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07/10/2013, 23:47
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07/10/2013, 23:51
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Such a mature way of informing others about your opinion.
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07/11/2013, 00:14
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Want to insult the thread, but even too stupid to paste a pic 
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