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Prepping for the Python MTA Certification (Exam 98-381): Insights from the Official Practice Exam

Posted on February 3, 2020July 10, 2022

Part 1 – Part 2 – Part 3 – Part 4– Part 5 – Part 6 – Part 7 I’m back with a somewhat unplanned part seven, where I’ll return to some topics that came up on the official practice exam for the Microsoft Technology Associate certification in Python. Many of these I touched on in previous posts, but I ( more… )

Deluge by Synthstrom Audible

Software for the Synthstrom Deluge: A Tool to Identify and Remove Unused Recordings

Posted on January 26, 2020February 3, 2020

The Deluge by Synthstrom Audible is a remarkable music workstation that makes a number of things easy, one of which is acting as a versatile sampler. However, I’ve seen other users state concerns about a problem that I also recently started experiencing: there’s not an easy way to identify which ( more… )

Prepping for the Python MTA Certification (Exam 98-381): Performing Operations with Modules and Tools

Posted on January 5, 2020March 23, 2020

Part 1 – Part 2 – Part 3 – Part 4– Part 5 – Part 6 – Part 7 I plan to get my Microsoft Technology Associate certificate in Python programming and figured I’d take my notes publicly as I prepare. Call it learning in public or review notes or whatever – I’m just interested in passing on my first attempt.  ( more… )

Prepping for the Python MTA Certification (Exam 98-381): Troubleshooting and Error Handling

Posted on November 11, 2019February 4, 2020

Part 1 – Part 2 – Part 3 – Part 4– Part 5 – Part 6 – Part 7 I plan to get my Microsoft Technology Associate certificate in Python programming and figured I’d take my notes publicly as I prepare. Call it learning in public or review notes or whatever – I’m just interested in passing on my ( more… )

Prepping for the Python MTA Certification (Exam 98-381): Documenting and Structuring Code

Posted on October 16, 2019February 4, 2020

Part 1 – Part 2 – Part 3 – Part 4 – Part 5 – Part 6 – Part 7 I plan to get my Microsoft Technology Associate certificate in Python programming and figured I’d take my notes publicly as I prepare. Call it learning in public or review notes or whatever – I’m just ( more… )

Volca Sample Pack: Drum Machines, Tabla, Vocal Hits, Synths, and More

Posted on October 6, 2019February 17, 2020

My first Volca Sample pack was a lot of fun to put together, but the Sample allows you to adjust your sounds pretty heavily, so I found that I was picking out the few hits I liked the most, adjusting them where necessary, and reusing them over and over again. ( more… )

Prepping for the Python MTA Certification (Exam 98-381): Input and Output Operations

Posted on September 30, 2019February 4, 2020

Part 1 – Part 2 – Part 3 – Part 4 – Part 5 – Part 6 – Part 7 I plan to get my Microsoft Technology Associate certificate in Python programming and figured I’d take my notes publicly as I prepare. Call it learning in public or review notes or whatever – I’m just interested ( more… )

Prepping for the Python MTA Certification (Exam 98-381): Control Flow with Decisions and Loops

Posted on September 23, 2019February 4, 2020

Part 1 – Part 2 –  Part 3 – Part 4 – Part 5 – Part 6 – Part 7 I plan to get my Microsoft Technology Associate certificate in Python programming and figured I’d take my notes publicly as I prepare. Call it learning in public or review notes or ( more… )

Prepping for the Python MTA Certification (Exam 98-381): Data Types and Operators

Posted on September 22, 2019February 4, 2020

Part 1 – Part 2 – Part 3 –Part 4 – Part 5 – Part 6 – Part 7 I plan to get my Microsoft Technology Associate certificate in Python programming and figured I’d take my notes publicly as I prepare. Call it learning in public or review notes or whatever ( more… )

Filling Out Input Elements on a Web Form with One Method Call Using Python and Selenium

Posted on September 18, 2019September 25, 2019

I’m constantly needing to fill out forms when unit testing, so I need to make this process as simple as possible. Today I’ll cover a simple method that allows you to fill out all text inputs on a page just by sending a Python dictionary. This is an expansion on ( more… )

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