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Hidden Disney 2025
 in  r/DisneyPins  3d ago

AGREE ITS MY FAV MOVIE I WANT IT SO BAD 😭😭😭

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Name For This Rock Guy?
 in  r/godot  8d ago

Quib

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Sorcerer mickey watercolor. What could be improved?
 in  r/Watercolor  15d ago

Thanks for the feedback, I'll keep at it! 🫡

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Apple on cloth try
 in  r/Watercolor  19d ago

cool!

r/Watercolor 19d ago

Sorcerer mickey watercolor. What could be improved?

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10 Upvotes

r/Watercolor 19d ago

My first watercolor! How could I improve?

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1 Upvotes

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Thoughts on how I could improve?
 in  r/Watercolor  19d ago

bump

r/Watercolor 19d ago

Thoughts on how I could improve?

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4 Upvotes

r/watercolor101 19d ago

Thoughts on how I can improve?

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12 Upvotes

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Tips, and how to avoid Chat GTP
 in  r/csMajors  Jan 28 '25

Oh the irony ...

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Tips, and how to avoid Chat GTP
 in  r/csMajors  Jan 27 '25

It’s great that you’re reflecting on your learning process and aiming to develop your critical thinking skills! Here are some steps to help you rely less on AI tools and become a stronger programmer:

1. Understand the Fundamentals

  • Make sure you thoroughly understand the concepts covered in your lectures before jumping into the labs. Review your class notes, textbooks, or tutorials to get a solid grasp of OOP and Data Structures.

2. Break Down Problems

  • Before writing any code, break the problem into smaller parts on paper or a whiteboard. Outline the steps your program needs to take, and visualize how data flows through it. Pseudocode is your friend here.

3. Start Small

  • Focus on solving a small piece of the problem first, then build on it. For instance, if you're implementing a sorting algorithm, start by understanding how to swap two elements.

4. Develop Debugging Skills

  • Debugging is a critical part of programming. Run your code step by step, use print statements to check variable values, and learn how to use debugging tools in your IDE (like breakpoints).

5. Practice Regularly

  • Solve problems on coding platforms like LeetCode, HackerRank, or Codewars. Start with easy problems and gradually move to more challenging ones.

6. Avoid Jumping to AI

  • When you’re stuck, resist the urge to ask an AI or even your peers immediately. Spend 20-30 minutes thinking about the problem, researching online (e.g., reading documentation), or trying different approaches.

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hollywood studios to magic kingdom
 in  r/Disneycollegeprogram  Jan 18 '25

Bus 36 at the bus station past the exit and skyliner at DHS

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Job on campus
 in  r/SJSU  Jan 12 '25

Sus ... proceed with caution Spartans!

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I need help
 in  r/Disneycollegeprogram  Jan 12 '25

I recommend the app Opal and work on your sleep hygine (sleeping at the same time every day, no big meals before bed, lower blue light exposure etc)

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I got custodial 📣📣📣
 in  r/Disneycollegeprogram  Dec 11 '24

That's sick, you're gonna get to walk around the parks. I've heard good things!

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How to check the total hours worked until today? (for comp tickets)
 in  r/Disneycollegeprogram  Dec 07 '24

I do, tried that one and pernr but no luck. Does it let you in?

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How to check the total hours worked until today? (for comp tickets)
 in  r/Disneycollegeprogram  Dec 07 '24

That takes me to a portal called SAP NetWeaver asking for a login and password, is that it? If so, what credentials do we use?

r/Disneycollegeprogram Dec 07 '24

How to check the total hours worked until today? (for comp tickets)

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Thank you in advance! Picture of a cute dog here for you ❤️

UPDATE: Found it, thanks! Here is where to look:

https://disney.service-now.com/DToolsHR/hr_external_link.do?sysparm_link=dthr_hr_park_hopper_guest_tickets_kb

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How expensive is upenn for low income out of state
 in  r/UPenn  Nov 28 '24

Good to know! Thanks

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How expensive is upenn for low income out of state
 in  r/UPenn  Nov 28 '24

No as in you don't know if this applies for Master's, or as in it does not apply to Master's?

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How expensive is upenn for low income out of state
 in  r/UPenn  Nov 28 '24

Do you know if this applies for Maste's too?

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Am I on the right track?
 in  r/TechnicalArtist  Nov 26 '24

Try to become T-shaped. Get experience in all areas of Tech Art, but specialize in one. Some disciplines to explore pick from could be Rigging, Pipeline, Tools, Shading, Rendering, Simulation, and Procedurals.