Yesterday, I mainly continued with the Coursera course. I'm almost done with Week 1 -- now I mainly have to study for an upcoming "quiz"!
Some of the advanced Python functions were really interesting and served to make things much more efficient. For example, the lambda feature allows for a quick way to create a function that fits into one expression. Ex: example_function = lambda a, b: a - b (This would return the difference of two inputs, a and b) Additionally, I noticed that the task scheduler did not run. There could be many reasons for this, but my current theory is likely that my computer was not open at the time of the job. I tried changing several of the settings such that this would not affect the ability to perform. One issue I found was that it would only run the task if it was connected to AC power. I changed that, but it still did not run the program. Another idea I had was to check the box that said "Wake the computer to perform task". That, too, resulted in the same outcome. The task scheduler is still a work in progress, but I'm going to keep trying until it works! Comments are closed.
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