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# -----------------------------------------------------------------
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# Write your entire commit message above this line.
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# The first line should be a quick description of what you changed.
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# Then leave a blank line.
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# Then, taking as many lines as you want, answer the questions for
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# your current checkpoint:
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# Checkpoint 1: How much of the scatter plot do you think you could
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# write on your own right now? While you were planning, did you come
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# across any specific issues which you would not know how to program
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# yet?
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#
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# Checkpoint 2: In this checkpoint, you were asked to write some more
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# complex functions than you may have written before. How did it go?
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# Did it feel like a different kind of thinking? When you got stuck,
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# what strategies did you use to make progress?
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#
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# Checkpoint 3: This may have been the most complex program you have
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# yet written. How did it go? Did you understand how the parts came
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# together? Compare the top-down thinking you did in Checkpoint 1 with
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# the way this lab broke down the scatter plot program. Did you have
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# any ideas for other programs you could write?
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