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Move animation how to do?
Hello, please help me to make sure that there is no rocket on the page, but it flies out at the click of a button, and so that when the rocket takes off and leaves the visibility zone, a new page opens (delayed opening of the page)
https://codepen.io/mimikim /pen/grjGVO
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Remove css animation and on click do like this:
$( rocket_container ).animate({
bottom: "200%"
}, 300, function() {
location.href= "NEW URL";
});
Baumanka, MEPhI, MIPT.
Moscow State University.
What else do you need?
Physics is not an option at all, because this is my little dark forest
St. Petersburg State University (Matmekh), Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (FIVT), ITMO (FITiP, FKTiU) are satisfied with the Unified State Examination in Informatics. Somehow you looked strangely, overlooking the best IT universities. True, it is not very easy to enter there: the Unified State Exam in computer science should be not for 75, but for 90. The same is desirable with mathematics (255 points were barely enough for mathematics this year). And even better - to take some significant place in any Olympiad recognized by these universities.
Hmm, strange situation. 4 years ago, when applying for an IT specialty at our university, it was possible to count points both in mathematics + physics and mathematics + computer science. It looks like it doesn't exist anymore. But, as far as I know, it is still too early for 100% information, usually it appears closer to the exam. There are no specific exams and scores on the website of my university.
I can advise you to look for alternative ways of entering - olympiads, for example. Yes, and you can prepare specifically for the exam without any problems. It is enough to remember how tasks from previous years are solved - this will be enough points for 70-80, you can score on a new type of task this year.
I will hold the previous commentator - with a request it is much easier to do - go to work. there you will understand what you need. online universities are enough.
Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Faculty of Innovation and High Technologies, Applied Mathematics and Informatics. This is a physicist but without physics and theory.
I can advise you on a list of textbooks and problem books (all ours, classical ones) in school physics. If you have a head on your shoulders and more or less get along with mathematics, then in a year and a half of work (attentive reading of the textbook and honest solution of problems) you can bring the subject up to the level of entrance exams to a technical university. I believe that the brain of any normal IT specialist is able to comprehend school physics well. The question then is formulated as follows: 1) is there time (maybe you need to feed yourself and your family) and 2) is it not weak to resettle your laziness? As for me, it’s better not to go to the university where it’s easier to get into, but where there is a normal faculty and a modern curriculum. Unless, of course, you are interested in not just getting a “crust”.
www.nniit.ru/
We have such an institute, I think that you don’t have to take physics there, but it’s better to check with online consultants.
Again, it is not clear where exactly the institute is being looked for, throughout Russia or only in a specific city? This one is located in N. Novgorod
St. Petersburg State University, NGTU, TSU are taken with computer science. At least they took it a year ago.
MIEM, Applied Mathematics, Department of MOSOIiU, 2004-2007. If at the beginning graduate students teach, they teach something new and interesting, then the further - the more so in the 1940s. To the questions “why and what for”, the answer is the same - “it is necessary”. Knowledge is outdated and useless.
Let's take it a little higher: the management didn't give a damn about the students. Everything is expressed.
Later I moved to another university, I do not regret it.
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