For most of you, yesterday was a chance to code for the first time ever in your lives. I'd like to get some feedback on what you thought of your coding exercises:
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No matter what side of the fence you stand on, many would agree that last night was most arguably the greatest upset in the history of American Politics with Donald Trump defeating Hillary Clinton for the Presidency of the United States. Today on the day after this historic vote, I want to get your thoughts on the results, your hopes, your fears, and/or however else you want to react to this news. You have the option of completing today's Daily Boot Up either on here (in the usual place you insert your answers to the Daily Boot Up) OR on a separate sheet of paper. If you would rather not have others know about yours thoughts, then please feel free to write them on a separate sheet of paper. While some of you will be passionate with your comments, keep it respectful and avoid profanity, threats, etc (remember I'll have to report them if your answers are filled with profanity or threats in any way). Many people like to talk about how important voting is, how it's your civic duty and responsibility as an adult. Eric Liu agrees with all that, but he also thinks it's time to bring joy back to the ballot box. The former political speechwriter details how he and his team are fostering the culture around voting in the 2016 US presidential election — and closes with a powerful analysis of why anyone eligible should show up on Election Day (Source: TED Talk)
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