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April 9, 2012

Tips on Codecademy tricky exercises

Filed under: Tips and Tricks — Tyler @ 5:26 pm
codecademy fizzbuzz++ 1.7

codecademy fizzbuzz++ 1.7 - (This exercise seems to run better on Safari for some reason)

Many people including myself have been having a problem with an exercise in Codecademy called, “One more function” in the section of “The Method” within the module of “FizzBuzz++: Return of the Modulus” – There is a simple trick which can make this process go much faster.

The trick is to use multiple browsers. I use Firefox as my primary browser and I was getting this strange error on several of the “Projects.” The error said something like “SandBox error” or “Sandboss is undefined” or something to that sort. I’ve found that switching between Internet Explorer and Safari browser can help with that strange error.

If you need help with 1.7 here’s my answer to the first half, and then I borrowed the code from another dude who made a phenomenal ternary code for the final segment.

Here’s some code which gives a successful “Next Exercise” operation:

//begin code

var comedy = {

schadenfreude: function() {
userResponse = prompt(“How was your day?”);
autoResponse = (“Oh, well it’s a good thing that “) + userResponse + (” happened. Let me make cakes made out of ice cream.”);
return autoResponse;
},

irony: function() {
userResponse = prompt(“Do you like to be a hero?”);
autoResponse = (“Your path will cause you to eat cheese.”);
return autoResponse;
},

// comment code – deletable
// begin code from the dude who I borrowed from
// note how excellent his ternary operator/statements are
// I love how he used the || to make the “or” side perfect
// end comment code
slapstick: function(n) {
return(n == “Murdoch” || n == “Gates”) ? “Pie!”:(n == “Hollande”) ? “Flour”: “Make Up!”; }

};

console.log(comedy.slapstick(“dig”));

//end

April 6, 2012

Time Capsules

Filed under: Tyler's Mind — Tyler @ 7:19 pm
time capsule

Time Capsules can take many forms

Time Capsules can take many forms. Just today I found in my wallet a Starbucks card and a $25 gift card for Albertson’s and other stores which I got on my birthday a little less than a year ago. At the time, the card was cool but I didn’t know of any Albertson’s in my immediate area. So I just kept it in my wallet…not thinking about it.

Today, I was like…”Bro, you need some food.”

And I remembered that I had the Starbucks card and also the Albertson’s gift card in my wallet. It was a gift from the beyond.

The time delay increased the value of the card tremendously. Today, I was able to buy several tomatoes, water, even some fried chicken. That’s what I call a chicken dinner. I think the lady at the counter gave me some extra wings…not sure why. Maybe it was because I wore my extra-nice sweater. I’ve been wearing sweaters alot more often lately ever since hoodies have temporarily gone out of fashion. Talk about taking a ding to the wardrobe.

Squirrels save things for the winter. They are smart little wigglers. They save food for a rainy or cold day…sometimes for a prolonged winter season. Very smart those squirrels. Lots of squirrels live in my neighborhood. I don’t pet them because they are supposed to be diseased or something and also they’re too fast anyway. Besides…who wants to pet a squirrel anyway.

There’s racoons in my neighborhood also. The one that lives by my house is significantly large. She stares at me sometimes. She is the guardian of the night.

-Tyler

April 3, 2012

TLoZ Second Quest is an Undiscovered Treasure for Many New Gamers

Filed under: Gaming — Tyler @ 12:29 pm
Legend of Zelda

Note how Link is carrying a Silver Sword in this picture - It means the "Second Quest" is activated

The Legend of Zelda (Part One) is the most heralded console video game of all time according to many websites and review magazines. If it’s not #1 it’s usually on the top ten. But what many people don’t realize, is that most people who are fans of the game…have only actually played 50% of the adventure.

That’s right, The Legend of Zelda has a “Second Quest” you can tell if you character is ready for the Second Quest by looking at the “- S E L E C T – ” Screen. If your character is holding a silver sword, then you have beaten the game at least once. This means, the next time you play the game, you will be on the Second Quest.

In the Second Quest of Zelda, you play on a very similar “overworld” map. There are only very small cosmetic changes. For example one place which you can find via your raft does not exist any longer etc.

The difference is that the overworld map has many changes in terms of dungeon locations, hidden powerups, the “It’s a Secret to Everybody” coin bonus areas, and of course the guys who rake over your money by playing that dastardly coin guessing game.

When you play the Second Quest, you are actually playing a game which is about 70% harder than the first quest. Only the first dungeon is in the same place…all the rest are tricky to find. You might have to burn a bush here, or blow a whistle there. If you beat the first quest, you’ll be able to get through the second…it’s just that the Second Quest takes much more patience and perseverance.

Zelda SQ

This is a map which might help you on the last dungeon of Zelda 1 - Second Quest

If you played through the first quest, you didn’t even get to encounter all the monsters. In the Second Quest there are rabbit faces which are pinkish color. And they do a lot of damage. Also, the skeleton dudes can throw their swords in this one. To make things more interesting, the floating bubble things which make you unable to use your sword are back. But in this case, the red ones make it so you can’t use your sword…and the blue ones allow you to use your sword again. Leaving the dungeon doesn’t help. You have to either touch a blue death bubble or else die completely, then start at the beginning again. It is much better to touch the blue bubble.

The dungeons are tremendously more satisfying to beat. There are plenty of invisible walls and ones which need to be destroyed in order to get to the next area. I recommend that you always carry over 100 rupees on you at all times, this is because there are many times you meet old dudes who will give you an upgrade on your gear for 100 coins. Also, you might have to pay money or take a hit to your total heart containers. NEVER TAKE A HIT TO YOUR HEART CONTAINERS. That would just be ridiculous. We’re talking about your life man. Cash can be farmed anytime when you’re in the overworld. There are only a limited number of heart containers in this game for either quest so those are your treasured buddies.

Speaking of the overworld. You need to start thinking like a professional miner to find stuff in this quest. If there is a wall or mountain which looks like it could be bombed in order to find a secret area…DO IT. If there’s a bush, burn it. If there’s a pushable rock, push that bad boy. Also, when you get the whistle, play your latest track every time you visit a new spot in the overworld. There are a couple secrets in the desert which can only be accessed by using the whistle. Also, in the graveyard the whistle unlocks a dungeon. So you use this whistle a lot more in this quest.

Another thing to remember, is that the dungeons may have staircases which act somewhat like subroutines in a computer program. They may take you back to the beginning of the map or to a strange area. The only level which I felt really needed me to draw a map of what was going on was the final stage. I included it to the right, so you can see what I’m talking about. But you might be super visualization-status so you might not need a map.

If you’re a new gamer and you just got Zelda on your Wii virtual console, don’t forget to play the Second Quest! This is what I consider the “ACTUAL” game. The first quest is just like a warm-up to the second one. You need to beat the second quest to say you actually beat the game. If you didn’t beat the second quest, then you haven’t beaten Zelda part 1. Sorry dude.

-Tyler

March 26, 2012

Ode to Sven

Filed under: overidonTV — Tyler @ 12:53 am
Sven

Sven, Vigilance and Helixia at High Hrothgar

[This is a fan fiction based on the “Skyrim” (Elder Scrolls) universe] Today was a sad day. While Sven, Vigilance and Helixa were trying to help a traveler who was in dire straits…something terrible happened. This is the story from the perspective of the heroine, Helixia…and embedded below is her song (although I’m a guy so I’m singing her song but you can use your imagination).

The day was ripe with the smell of Tundra Cotton and Red Mountain flowers. Sven and I were on our way to seek out the Silver Hands and their encampment.

But before we could complete our journey, a merchant told us he needed our help. It seems he was on his way to the neighboring town to deliver supplies. But in fact, he was preparing a trap.

This song is our story…

There was a time,
When Sven was just a bard,
But I needed,
A companion here at arms

And so we left,
On a journey led by stars,
Climbing many steps…
Until we reached High Hrothgar!

…Oooh, Vigilance guide us,
With the wind at our backs,
We took on even old Hvnorrak

But we were no match…
For your lending hand

You saw a weary traveller,
And you said, “We should assist him!”

Little did we know…

This man spoke of ‘alse lies,
He was a bandit leader in disguise,
Bandit leader in disguise,

He was…a leader in disguise

You were cut down,
From your body free from breath,
And it was a surprise,

Because…Sven you are the best

Sven you were the best…

companion,

friend,

soldier…till the end,

armourer,

soldier,

adventurer,

friend,

…Sven

*SPOKEN*

“We will always remember you Sven.
…a true Nord.”

-Tyler

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