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JonnyDivine
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Hello World! 4
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Hey everyone! I'm Jonny and I'm 36 living in Washington state. I'm a father of 2 amazing little girls, a spiritualist, tarot reader(jonny.divine on tiktok), and more recently a mycology hobbyist. I'm pretty new to the world of fungi(noob to forums as well), but I am excited to learn and share my finds with others! I have had a lot of really cool finds but have had a hard time when it comes to identifying them, over the past few months it has become a fun hobby/passion of mine and I've infected most my family members with the itch as well! My family has now made a face group message group called Foraging Noobs where we all post finds from our walks and try to help eachother ID them haha. After hunting and finding tons of different kinds and researching them, I've not been able to help but notice that many of my finds look similar to psilocybe species and as a spiritualist the next time I go on a journey I'd like them to be wild and picked myself. Over the next couple weeks I will most likely just be around absorbing information and posting finds to try to get help on identification or even just to share my excitement!! I'm going to include some pictures from the last week as well as one of myself!!! I hope to meet some awesome people and really expand my knowledge of mycology!! Thanks for reading! -Jonny


 

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two.spirit.sun
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really cool! I love PNW for this reason, though I don’t live over in that area..I’m still new on this mycology journey too but seeing stuff like this excites me 🙏
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JonnyDivine
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Same haha, I'm originally from Colorado and recently moved out here, never noticed until Fall of this year just how many mushrooms are growing all over the place! It's mind blowing really, I'll find like 20 different types in one field haha. These I posted were all just on my morning walk to work the past couple days🙏🤘
Edited by JonnyDivine (10/21/23 07:52 PM)
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GenericHero
crap dangit this sucks!


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I thought this was going to be a python thread
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lifeiswhatyoumake


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I took a Java test for IBM today. It was the "practice" portion of the test. I got 13/15 test cases passed. I'm gonna take the real test tomorrow
Edited by lifeiswhatyoumake (10/22/23 12:38 AM)
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GenericHero
crap dangit this sucks!


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You'll do great!
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Northerner
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<print "Welcome aboard Johnny " />
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psi
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I was expecting some kind of programming tie-in as well. Welcome Johnny.
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lifeiswhatyoumake


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Quote:
GenericHero said: You'll do great!
I did okay, I guess better than I expected. It was two questions: first question was fill in the code for the function that takes in three integers 'i', 'j', and 'k'.
j >= i, k
Return the sum of the numbers by following this algorithm: i + (i + 1) + (i + 2) . . .+ j + (j -1) + (j - 2) + ... + k
Example: i = 0 j = 5 k = -1
0 + 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + 4 + 3 + 2 + 1 + 0 + (-1) = 24
So the return value is 24 for that example.
I started off with some for loops, then realized it was much easier to just use two while loops.
I got that no problem.
The second question was harder because it was back-end SQL, which I'm not as strong at. I was close to being right, though. It wanted a semi-complicated select query to grab columns from two tables. They wanted usernames of people whose domain servers are past a certain expiration date, and I timed out before finishing this one.
Edited by lifeiswhatyoumake (10/22/23 12:55 PM)
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lifeiswhatyoumake


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Nice pics, OP, welcome aboard
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JonnyDivine
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Thank you!!
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GenericHero
crap dangit this sucks!


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Quote:
lifeiswhatyoumake said:
Quote:
GenericHero said: You'll do great!
I did okay, I guess better than I expected. It was two questions: first question was fill in the code for the function that takes in three integers 'i', 'j', and 'k'.
j >= i, k
Return the sum of the numbers by following this algorithm: i + (i + 1) + (i + 2) . . .+ j + (j -1) + (j - 2) + ... + k
Example: i = 0 j = 5 k = -1
0 + 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + 4 + 3 + 2 + 1 + 0 + (-1) = 24
So the return value is 24 for that example.
I started off with some for loops, then realized it was much easier to just use two while loops.
I got that no problem.
The second question was harder because it was back-end SQL, which I'm not as strong at. I was close to being right, though. It wanted a semi-complicated select query to grab columns from two tables. They wanted usernames of people whose domain servers are past a certain expiration date, and I timed out before finishing this one.
Ha. Hello world is the extent of my skills
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JonnyDivine
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Haha nice, didn't realize I even did that! I've always been a little curious about coding I would like to learn some basics one of these days, only thing I ever coded was some basic html back in windows 98 days haha!
Edited by JonnyDivine (10/22/23 05:38 PM)
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JonnyDivine
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Thank you!
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