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### Coding for Humanities
## "My Expectations" by Andreas Madaras
I always wanted to study something related to computer science that focuses on Humanities instead of having a major focus on higher math. 'Major' being the keyword here. I don't hate math. It just is a bit too much in many other bachelor degrees.
Because of this wish i have chosen to enroll inthis course and this is what I expect from it:
* get to know previously unknown applications for coding
* learn Python and R
* refresh my half forgotten knowledge of xml
* still getting credit for this because I just bought a new laptop to do it
also have a [link](https://git.informatik.uni-leipzig.de/introduction-dh/CodingForHumanities1.git) to your own git
# Coding for Humanities
My name is **Monique Wenta**.
## My Expextations of this Course:
* learning about different coding languages
* to see more Doctor Who gifs and Xkcd comics although the only flaw are the missing tooltips ;) [xkcd comic] (http://www.xkcd.com/)
*to learn more about methods and learn not to make syntax errors
# Hello there folks!
Here comes the *latest submission of all times*. Well, almost.
Here is the **List of my expectations:**
* Learn useful techniques to become more efficient while conducting a reaserch
* Learn R
* Get a hand of Python
* Continue to silently worship the inventor of the font Dr Koentges is using in his presentations
* Enjoy _Doctor Who_ references
* However, I am at great risk in this class: I am at the end of the season 3 at the moment, so it is waaaay too easy for you guys to spoil everything for me. I mean, I can't anticipate what slides will come up and I sort of *have to* look at them...
#### This is a header for a link:
Anything Jay Foreman does on [Youtube] (https://www.youtube.com/) is pretty much fantastic. To give you a little bit of an insight, [here is a recent one I found quite glorious] (https://youtu.be/r-aIzkvPwFo).
You're welcome.
# Homework Lino Hesper
Finally I managed to care for the first Homework. What a success!
## My expectations for Digital Humanities
* get an idea of what is possible with computers
* manage to need less then 8h to create a virtual machine
* publish a computerwritten Shakespear book ...
# Expectations on Digital Humanities Course
## Expectation List
* Hopefully the right choice
* Hoepfully i learn something, that I didn't know till this point
[Some random hyperlink](http://www.zv.uni-leipzig.de/ "Führt zur homepage der Uni Leipzig")
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#This is a header
I'm not sure yet of what to expect from this course, but I am hoping to learn some new coding stuff.
#This is a second header
The following is a list of some random items:
* apples
* bananas
* cherries
And here is [a hyperlink to google](http://www.google.com).
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# Keine Ahnung wie ich ein Markdown-File anlege XD
* Aber mit "Neues Dokument" funktioniert das auch
* Bin schon mal sehr gespannt
* Was noch so passiert
* Ich hoffe mal, dass ich in den MDH komme =D
#### woah
[Kennt ihr schon ------?](https://)
### my expectations
* learn something about digital humanities
* get an introduction to R
* working on a group project
[Link](www.nyan.cat)
#### Coding for Humanities
I'm interested in learning how to code.
## My expectations
* 1st expectation
* 2nd expectation
[This website](https://guides.github.com/features/mastering-markdown/) helped me a lot.
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# **my expectations about the digital humanities course**
## digital humanities as a first degree course without any previous knowledge
* get a deeper Understanding about the possibilities and fields that DH is facing
* learn how to code, after doing a little prework with https://www.codecademy.com
* get a first glimpse into computerlinguistics
* find a direction for my personal academic career
# Homework 1 #
My name is Hannes.
## My Expectations are: ##
- learning [R](https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/R_(Programmiersprache))
- advancing in [Digital Humanitites](http://www.dh.uni-leipzig.de/wo/)
- advancing in mark-up/-[down](http://markdown.de/)
- working [collaboratively](https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kollaboration) in a team
## Some random c-code: ##
```c
#import <stdio.h>
int main()
{
printf("Hello students of digital humanities!");
return 0;
}
```
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## My Expectations
* Learn Something
* MOOOORE XKCD-Comics (they are awsome)
* a usefull link for the most Humanist in the Course: [You can learn something here](http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php/Main_Page)
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