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globaledtools · 13 days ago
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codelines-tutorials · 1 year ago
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CodeLines : Your Gateway to Free Web Development with HTML, CSS & JavaScript!
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icodejr · 2 years ago
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8 Reasons Why Every Child Should Learn to Code
If we want to set our children up for academic success, every child should learn to code. Coding for kids not only helps improve their mathematics and writing skills but also gives them valuable skills in life and eventually in the workforce.
There are various reasons why coding is important to learn and why coding should be taught in schools from an early age. The early children learn to code, the better their chance at success.
What is coding?
Put simply, coding is the a method of communicating with a computer. It is using a language that a computer understands to give a computer instructions in order to perform specific functions. Coding allows us to create things such as computer software, websites, apps and video games.
There are various types of different codes, depending on what you want to develop. And different “programming languages” that each have their own set of rules. But basically, coding is giving instructions to a computer in order to produce a desired outcome.
Why coding is important to learn for kids:
Understanding computers and learning the basics of coding helps children to develop an appreciation of how things work. It also teaches them how software engineers use math in order to solve problems in a logical and creative way. This is an important reason that coding should be taught in schools, so children learn these skills while they are young. The capacity to illuminate issues could be a characteristic that's valuable in life in We all need our children to ended up great issue solvers so that they can overcome any adversity they confront. Learning to code gives children the chance to memorize this sort of expertise while they are youthful and it can offer assistance to them along the way in life. This is often one of the enormous reasons coding is critical to memorizing.
When children learn to code, they develop the ability to bounce back after failure. They learn that failure isn’t necessarily a bad thing, and in fact, it can often be something positive because it serves as a learning opportunity. This is one of the most important reasons why kids should code, as they will learn quickly that ‘debugging’ your code is half the fun. When you fail and try again you can learn from your mistakes. Coding gives children the ability to try and try again until they succeed and produce the result they are looking for.
Learning to code teaches children how to think. Computer programming isn’t just about teaching how to type lines of code. It is more about teaching children how to think differently. To be able to code effectively, a programmer needs to use logical thinking. They need to be able to see a large problem and break it down into smaller pieces in order to solve it in an effective manner. This is called decomposition and is one of the key features of computational thinking. Coding is important to learn because computer programming teaches children to experiment and gives them the confidence to be creative. They will have the chance to design something that is entirely their own. Children thrive off of the feedback they get from creating something they love. Just like learning a language, or to play a musical instrument, children need motivation. Usually seeing results along the way is enough to cultivate this, and this is what happens when children learn to code.
Coding is critical to memorize since computer programming instructs children to explore and gives them the certainty to be They will have the chance to plan something that's completely in their possession. Children flourish out of the criticism they get from making something they cherish. Similar to learning a dialect, or to play a melodic instrument, children need motivation. Usually seeing it come about along the way is sufficient to develop this, and this is often what happens when children learn to code.
Experienced computer programmers are in demand and with the advancement of technology, there are increasing career opportunities arising every day. Employees who can code are the future and are highly sought after in any industry. Because qualified computer programmers are hard to come by, their salaries can be at a high level. If children learn to code at a young age, their experience starts young and they are more likely to grow up with an interest in the software industry, therefore contributing to our future.
Coding is the language of math. Imagine coding being taught in every school? Learning to program involves many skills including organizing and analyzing data. Children can grow their math skills while coding, without even realizing it. Using their logic and calculation skills while creating something of their own can make math's more engaging and fun. Another big reason coding should be taught in schools.
Now that we know about why every child should learn to code, you may have come here looking to find out HOW you can teach your child to code. It’s easy to get started teaching children to code, even if you don’t have any coding experience yourself
You can get started Free Coding Classes with your kids today! It’s easy, and all you need are items you likely already have around your house. To first start learning the basics of coding, you don’t even need a computer! One of our most popular unplugged coding activities involves learning to code with a deck of cards! You can find out how to learn to code with a deck of cards here, or you can find our whole list of unplugged coding activities here.
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pinkd3mon · 3 months ago
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NEW KIRBY FORGOTTEN LAND CONTENT I COULD CRYYYYYYY
OF COURSE ILL DRAW MY CRACK THEORIES LATER!!!!!
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twinstxrs · 1 year ago
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the gorgug-porter conversation is interesting to me because like. yea for the overwhelming majority of the conversation porter’s being shitty & trying to fit gorgug into a box that gorgug just does not fit into by trying to make gorgug’s relationship with his rage more focused on the aggression aspect of it. but then there’s also this specific thing that brennan brought up again in the ap, which is that gorgug’s relationship with his rage is wholly “this is a tool i use to protect my friends.” which isn’t a bad thing! but that’s his Whole relationship with it, & gorgug seems to place next to no value on his rage in relationship to himself. which is problematic, because it’s first & foremost his rage.
being raised in a household with a sort of toxic positivity largely meant that, whether or not it was his parents’ intention, gorgug internalized the message that more traditionally “negative” emotions such as anger are the wrong response to something. part of the reason he prioritizes his artificing is probably because it’s “fixing” things. in comparison to being a barbarian, which gorgug associates with “breaking” things. good vs. bad behavior, in his eyes.
it’s a totally unacceptable bar to measure a 16 y/o by, but i do think part of porter’s reasoning for not letting gorgug multiclass is him recognizing that gorgug generally does not value anger as a valid emotional response to something, at the very least for himself. & that directly conflicts with what being a barbarian is, because whether you like it or not, that rage is what fuels you. but again, barring a kid from pursuing something they deeply care about in part (not entirely, porter has a lot of more bullshit reasons) because of their fundamental values & world outlook is crazy.
so yes, 98% of porter’s reasoning is pretty shitty, immature, rife with a toxic view that there’s only one proper way to access rage, & generally not a good thing to do as a teacher, but also within that reasoning is the 2% of ‘there is a fundamental part of yourself that you only value if you can use it to take care of other people & you need to accept that as something that can take care of you, too.’ but that’s something to discuss with a therapist or a guidance counselor, not something that should hugely impact gorgug’s academic future.
#gorgug thistlespring#fantasy high#dimension 20#fhjy#fhjy spoilers#btw these r just my personal opinions u r 100% free to disagree#gorgug & his rage interest me so deeply because of how deeply that rage existing seems to be against gorgug’s own will#like mechanically classes are choices & you can switch stuff around any time. but gorgug as a barbarian always felt like an unwilling choice#like that 14 y/o kid did not want to have rage. & that really interests me.#i’ve seen people before be like ‘what if gorgug dropped barbarian & went full srtificer’ but i feel like that simply can’t happen??#mechanically yea sure but it always felt like a core part of gorgug that the rage will always be there & it’s a matter of how you channel it#idk. dnd classes narratively being treated as ‘you can not lose this part of you’ even though you technically can#gorgug could be lvl 19 artificer & he’d still have 1 level of barbarian. because that is part of who he is.#btw i don’t think porter truly cares about gorgug valuing his rage only as a way to be a human shield#i think porter just sees that as ‘wrong’ but like. not as in ‘you need to take care of yourself’ & more ‘you aren’t conforming’#he thinks it’s wrong for the wrong reasons. the nastier ‘this is how you should be’ reasons#ppl being like ‘we r being too hard on porter. it’s an 150% courseload gorgug will be overwhelmed’ i think r missing the point bc like.#that is 100% a valid reason to not approve gorgug for multiclassing! but that’s also 100% not the reason porter rejected him.#that whole interaction was basically porter shoving his percieved version of conformity down gorgug’s throat. was v neurodivergent kid coded#no hate to anyone saying that last point btw these r all just opinions#thinking about last ep wilma & digby being like ‘you’re a great barbarian. you’re so great at it. but look at what you made!!!’ like.#they would never mean it like that. but when you only understand half of your son he is going to prioritize the half you do.
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dreamdolldiary · 2 years ago
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My Personal Coding Journal Notion 🍂☕️🪵
I'm kickstarting my reunion with coding by being organized! and with this field importantly, I want to track all my progress, notes and all the resources I find all in one place and this is what it looks like!
It includes:
My notes on each language HTML, CSS, Java...
Keeping track of when I start specific tutorials, courses, etc.
Free courses
Bootcamps I am researching
Resources to books
A personal FAQ
and more as I continue!
(click for a better view)
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A quick peek inside the "Notes"
I haven't started it but this is how it'll be formatted:
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happy coding and long life learning! ⊹。ꕤ˚₊⊹
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sleepless-in-starbucks · 7 months ago
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(guy who still has studying and a writing final to do voice) finally. i can write fanfiction again
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wasabikitcat · 10 months ago
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community college is so funny because half of the teachers are like "For this class you need to use lockdown browser for all quizzes and tests. You need to buy this 70 dollar textbook, and all papers turned in must be in APA format with a title page even if they're only 500 words long. I will not accept late assignments. Also you have a minimum of 4 assignments a week." and the other half are like "you don't need proctoring for the final exam I trust you. here's a download link to a pirated copy of the textbook. as long as your writing is coherent and demonstrates an understanding of the material I literally could not care less what format you use. I can't figure out how canvas works so I'm not giving you due dates, just make sure it's turned in before the grading period ends. your only weekly assignment is a forum post with a minimum of 100 words."
#my favorite teacher so far is still the film history professor I had in my first semester.#he was very old and didn't understand how canvas worked at all and sometimes had trouble opening a video file#but simultaneously he was tech literate enough to recommend we use firefox with an ad blocker#because whenever someone missed class and was like 'where do i go to find the movie' he'd be like 'use an ad blocker and google it'#he said the school made him stop emailing links to free movie sites because people would open them on chrome with no ad block#and there'd be borderline malware on them. like this guy gave me the impression he was like. a veteran movie pirate lol.#that class had barely any assignments. like there wasn't a final exam or anything.#he just wanted us to write a paragraph or so answering a few questions about the movies we watched. it was chill.#and i also learned a lot actually. like i didn't know what a nickelodeon was before then. or the Hays Code.#the movies were genuinely good. i never thought Id be that into old black and white movies or westerns for example but they actually slapped#some of them had really mature themes and i definitely started to understand the people on this website who are like#'if the only media you consume is children's media you should maybe branch out instead of calling steven universe problematic'#because a lot of the movies we watched depicted very 'problematic' things and were able to directly address them because they are for adults#(to clarify I didn't just like kids media before then. i just mean that it introduced me to some older stuff i didn't think I'd like)#(but i ended up liking a lot. it also made me realize that movies made today are kind of shit. which i also already knew)#(but it put it more into perspective because I have more to compare it to)#im rambling now. community college is pretty swag i enjoy it. and i do get along with the teachers who have crazy requirements too lol.
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shallowseeker · 11 months ago
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And yeah, i’ll just say it; there’s a reason that the campbells are viewed with suspicion, especially around their subsequent honor names and their “class”
whereas henry winchester gets to be gentlemanly: even though he says shit like “hunters are apes.” gwen campbell’s playful “this yours?” about a housekeeping magazine and some dudes ribbing dean about playing golf, (cause hey, it’s typically a rich-person hobby that denotes excess leisure time) get more scrutiny and disdain than henry’s blatant disrespect.
there’s a reason fandom hates samuel more and stereotypes him AS what possessed him whereas others who are/were possessed tend to “get to be proper victims,” viewed with sympathy
it’s the same reason sam cartoonishly characterizes campbells as “brawn” and winchester as “brains.” it’s the reason dean and mary are often levied with “stupid” label.
campbell-coded stereotypes are classist, (erroneously) “incestuous,” (hiii zachariah), lesser,” “dumber,” “paranoid,” “suspicious of outsiders.” and yet the MoL were literally a secret club and get none of the overtones because? high class. refined. brains. librarians, academics etc etc
it’s why sam was excited to learn henry was a MOL and had a library to rival Belle’s, but not as over the moon about samuel’s legacy…or his family library.
edit - bobby’s junkyard attenuates how sam views his genius too imho
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ask-seb · 1 year ago
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How would I go about learning about computer programming? Any advice for absolute beginners?
hm… well, i guess there's two primary ways you can start.
firstly, you could take a course. there are some online that are free to start with, like harvard's cs50, but i personally think the second option is a bit more fun and hands on.
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the second option is to take some time to look up coding basics and experiment a bit through a small personal project. you can learn about the basic structure of computer programs and how programming languages work by watching youtube videos, or browsing stack overflow... and from there you can start small by making little programs that can do simple things. after that, it'll be a good foundation into coding more complex things.
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good luck.
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swiftlivvy · 1 day ago
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It's been a good while since I've posted anything but I have a ton of codes I made sitting in my codepen that I never posted, so I did some research and practiced a ton but spiced up one of the simpler codes I made.
There are two versions to this code- one with vertical assignment and req boxes and one with horizontal assignment and req boxes.
Vertical - Pastebin || Horizontal - Pastebin
If you like simpler codes here's the original version - Pastebin
Hope you like this one- I've been focusing on quality over quantity, which means I'll probably be sticking to lessons/articles/clubs for a little while.
Love ya, Liv <3
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icodejr · 2 years ago
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8 Reasons Why Every Child Should Learn to Code
If we want to set our children up for academic success, every child should learn to code. Coding for kids not only helps improve their mathematics and writing skills but also gives them valuable skills in life and eventually in the workforce.
There are various reasons why coding is important to learn and why coding should be taught in schools from an early age. The early children learn to code, the better their chance at success.
What is coding?
Put simply, coding is the a method of communicating with a computer. It is using a language that a computer understands to give a computer instructions in order to perform specific functions. Coding allows us to create things such as computer software, websites, apps and video games.
There are various types of different codes, depending on what you want to develop. And different “programming languages” that each have their own set of rules. But basically, coding is giving instructions to a computer in order to produce a desired outcome.
Why coding is important to learn for kids:
Understanding computers and learning the basics of coding helps children to develop an appreciation of how things work. It also teaches them how software engineers use math in order to solve problems in a logical and creative way. This is an important reason that coding should be taught in schools, so children learn these skills while they are young. The capacity to illuminate issues could be a characteristic that's valuable in life in We all need our children to ended up great issue solvers so that they can overcome any adversity they confront. Learning to code gives children the chance to memorize this sort of expertise while they are youthful and it can offer assistance to them along the way in life. This is often one of the enormous reasons coding is critical to memorizing.
When children learn to code, they develop the ability to bounce back after failure. They learn that failure isn’t necessarily a bad thing, and in fact, it can often be something positive because it serves as a learning opportunity. This is one of the most important reasons why kids should code, as they will learn quickly that ‘debugging’ your code is half the fun. When you fail and try again you can learn from your mistakes. Coding gives children the ability to try and try again until they succeed and produce the result they are looking for.
Learning to code teaches children how to think. Computer programming isn’t just about teaching how to type lines of code. It is more about teaching children how to think differently. To be able to code effectively, a programmer needs to use logical thinking. They need to be able to see a large problem and break it down into smaller pieces in order to solve it in an effective manner. This is called decomposition and is one of the key features of computational thinking. Coding is important to learn because computer programming teaches children to experiment and gives them the confidence to be creative. They will have the chance to design something that is entirely their own. Children thrive off of the feedback they get from creating something they love. Just like learning a language, or to play a musical instrument, children need motivation. Usually seeing results along the way is enough to cultivate this, and this is what happens when children learn to code.
Coding is critical to memorize since computer programming instructs children to explore and gives them the certainty to be They will have the chance to plan something that's completely in their possession. Children flourish out of the criticism they get from making something they cherish. Similar to learning a dialect, or to play a melodic instrument, children need motivation. Usually seeing it come about along the way is sufficient to develop this, and this is often what happens when children learn to code.
Experienced computer programmers are in demand and with the advancement of technology, there are increasing career opportunities arising every day. Employees who can code are the future and are highly sought after in any industry. Because qualified computer programmers are hard to come by, their salaries can be at a high level. If children learn to code at a young age, their experience starts young and they are more likely to grow up with an interest in the software industry, therefore contributing to our future.
Coding is the language of math. Imagine coding being taught in every school? Learning to program involves many skills including organizing and analyzing data. Children can grow their math skills while coding, without even realizing it. Using their logic and calculation skills while creating something of their own can make math's more engaging and fun. Another big reason coding should be taught in schools.
Now that we know about why every child should learn to code, you may have come here looking to find out HOW you can teach your child to code. It’s easy to get started teaching children to code, even if you don’t have any coding experience yourself
You can get started Free Coding Classes with your kids today! It’s easy, and all you need are items you likely already have around your house. To first start learning the basics of coding, you don’t even need a computer! One of our most popular unplugged coding activities involves learning to code with a deck of cards! You can find out how to learn to code with a deck of cards here, or you can find our whole list of unplugged coding activities here.
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nickycodes · 1 year ago
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Lime - wallpost/class overview
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I finally finished my first ever class overview code that did not break right in front of my eyes HAHAHA
It took ridiculously long to get it right, so I hope it'll work for you too
Matching Article & Lesson code: here
Please read the TERMS OF USE before using my code <3
Link: v.1 (wallpost) || v.2 (class overview)
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windor-truffle · 4 months ago
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suddenly remembered at work the other day that I played a Tales-themed 3DS Miitopia file a few years ago and went to look for screenshots... I forgot how silly this game is:
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The party from left to right top to bottom: Sophie, Jade, Zelos, Estelle, Magilou, Asch, Lailah, Ludger(MC), Ratatosk, and Rita (I made more but you can only bring so many at a time.)
Graces-wise, the only playable MCs I made were Richard the Vampire and Sophie the Tank but their interactions are very cute:
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...Can you guess who I made the final antagonist though? 😅
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And here's some Graces characters that made the cast as NPCs:
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kumakechi · 3 months ago
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i need to learn 3d modelling so that more than anything my power to mod persona 4 golden can grow
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Nothing will ever top 'knight x person they protect' being used as a metaphor for queer love. Makes me go insane always
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