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Hi, My name is Tom and I'm a freshman at Duke University. I'm considering majoring Mechanical Engineering. Yep. No one is likely going to read this other than a TA. | Hi, My name is Tom and I'm a freshman at Duke University. I'm considering majoring Mechanical Engineering. Yep. No one is likely going to read this other than a TA. | ||
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+ | [http://www.usnews.com/education/articles/2008/08/14/the-new-hot-job-nuclear-engineering The New Hot Job: Nuclear Engineering] Alison Go, U.S. News, Posted August 14 2008, accessed September 10 2015 (Grand Challenge) | ||
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+ | My favorite tutorial was character strings. While it wasn't the most interesting, it's a topic that is very important for future labs, as we will be called on time and time again to print something out. Also, the way one creates and utilizes a string wasn't necessarily intuitive, for me at least, so seeing it used effectively and correctly was extremely helpful. | ||
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+ | My name is Tom Haliday, pronounced Tom (rhyming with bomb) Howl-ee-day. My last name is similar to holiday, but substitute an 'a' for the 'o'. |
Latest revision as of 17:33, 13 September 2015
Hi, My name is Tom and I'm a freshman at Duke University. I'm considering majoring Mechanical Engineering. Yep. No one is likely going to read this other than a TA.
Here is a link to an article about the grand challenge that interested me.
The New Hot Job: Nuclear Engineering Alison Go, U.S. News, Posted August 14 2008, accessed September 10 2015 (Grand Challenge)
My favorite tutorial was character strings. While it wasn't the most interesting, it's a topic that is very important for future labs, as we will be called on time and time again to print something out. Also, the way one creates and utilizes a string wasn't necessarily intuitive, for me at least, so seeing it used effectively and correctly was extremely helpful.
My name is Tom Haliday, pronounced Tom (rhyming with bomb) Howl-ee-day. My last name is similar to holiday, but substitute an 'a' for the 'o'.