Thursday, January 15, 2015

TEN PEOPLE, TEN COLORS

If there are ten people, each of them has his or her own "color"--everyone has his or her own thoughts, taste or personality.  There are some people who can't stand the opinions that they disagree with.  But one will be better off embracing the differences rather than denying them.  Suppose the situation where ten people have a meeting.  If everyone has the same opinion, then what's the point of the meeting?  It is nothing other than a waste of time because everyone in a meeting room will just say "I agree" repeatedly.  It is more productive if someone gives a different opinion and they discuss which is the better idea.  Difference is what makes you objective.  Comparing with the opinions of other people, you could reconsider your own opinion and possibly come up with a new idea.  Don't deny the defferences or you will become dogmatic.

My favorite sport

 My favorite sport is basketball. I was members of the basketball club in junior highschool and highschool. Now, I'm belonging to basketball circle in Tsukuba University. I join the practice of the team once per week at least. It's very exciting! Basketball competition will hold in Tsukuba city next week, so I want to practice much harder. I want to win games as mush as possible. I'll do my best.

201411384 Koudai Seimori

Friday, January 9, 2015

3 Reasons Why I Love Programming

Programming has been my favorite thing to do in my free time, and there are three reasons why I love it.  First, programming is challenging.  According to my estimation, when you are writing your own code, at least 40% of time you are struggling against bugs or undesired behavior of your program, saying "why on earth my program is not working!?"  Such a struggle itself is not enjoyable by any means, but once the problem has uncovered you'll be rewarded with an extreme satisfaction.  And this very satisfaction is the most lovely part of programming for me.  Second, the world of programming is open for everyone.  You don't need a Ph. D. or any other honorable titles to become a great programmer, because the abundance of useful information is scattered over the Internet in the form which is easily accessible for everyone.  So I don't need to worry about how to get information, and I think this accessibility of information is the peculiar nature of the world of programming.  Third, programming enables me to create what I want.  There are some cases where the paticular feature or software that you want has not yet implemented by others, but if you are good at programming, you can make it by yourself.  The more you learn, the more you'll be able to get what you want.  Programming is such a practical and pragmatic activity.  For these reasons, programming is not just my hobby--it's my lifework.

Written by Takayuki Uzawa (201411500)

My Hometown Kazo



My hometown is Kazo in Saitama,  has two boast of Japanese cuture. First, Kazo is famous for production of Koinobori. Koinobori is used Japanese event called Tango no Sekku, it celebrate boy's growing. Another, Kazo is known as hometown of children's songs. Simohusa Kanichi, Japanese composer was born in this town and he makes many children's songs and school songs.
Kazo is country town, but it has geat Japanese cuture.

Takahiro Ishii 201411346

Ashikaga ~ my hometown

My hometown is Ashikaga in Tochigi. Because there are famous tourlist spots,many tourlists visit Ashikaga every year. First,there is Ashikaga Gakkou in Ashikaga and it's an oldest university in Japan. Second,there is Ashikaga flower park in Ashikaga and wisterias are in full blossom in spring. Because they are very beautiful, many people visit there. Let's visit Ashikaga and enjoy sightseeing!

201411380 Yuuki Shimada