Date: June 29
Today we’ll talk about the idea of lambda abstraction. How do we break a problem down into small parts…gradually building a program that is both powerful and flexible to solve problems.
Keep in mind that you’re free to skip around, watch at 2x speed, etc.. But if you’re confused about something, it might be a good idea to revisit that portion of the slides / lecture video. I go through things in excruciating detail on purpose. If you find yourself catching on…try it yourself! The core of the lecture is recreating three big shapes: color gradient, rotary, and grid. See if you can write functions for these actions by yourself!
In-Class Resources
| Link | Title | Type | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
| Video 1 | Lecture 5.1 - Intro | pre-recorded | 5:43 |
| Video 2 | Lecture 5.2 - Color Gradients | pre-recorded | 12:00 |
| Video 3 | Lecture 5.3 - Rotary | pre-recorded | 13:38 |
| Video 4 | Lecture 5.4 - Grid | pre-recorded | 6:40 |
Mini-Quiz 5: Lambda Abstraction
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