Payal's Turtle Exercise

by Payal Patel

14 Jan 2016

Custom Inputs for Turtle Exercise:

Turtlehacking Exercise:

Reflection: I found these two exercises to be interesting and challenging, particularly the “Turtlehacking” exercise. While working on these programs I realized programming can involve a lot of trial & error. With the Turtlehacking exercise I found myself hitting a roadblock right from the start. I couldn’t decide what to create. As I was brainstorming, I startred creating four different squares in one big square. Once I created the four squares I got the idea to put a different design in each square. In order to do this I looked at some sources online. I borrowed some code from [this site] (https://michael0x2a.com/blog/turtle-examples) to help with the initial design found in the purple square. I also used [this site] (http://codeclub-assets.s3.amazonaws.com/public/Sample-Term4-lesson01.pdf) to better understand for loops and range functions (which helped me create the other designs found in my turtle program).

Payal is a junior at UNC-Chapel Hill majoring in Information Science. Find Payal Patel on Twitter, Github, and on the web.