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decodelearning · 2 years ago
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4 Facilities You Can Get From Full-Stack Web Development Institutions
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The age we are living in is dominated by extensive use of technology. Here, the web technology plays a strong role in establishing it as a prominent career opportunity. Regarding the availability of the best website development courses, you must consider joining hands with the best institution that offers the best full-stack web development course in Batala, Amritsar, Gurdaspur, Ajnala, and Tarn Taran. At present, quite a few institutions are available at your location, and that is why finding the best one can be slightly challenging.
Before you pick up and join the best provider of web development course in Amritsar, you must try to find out what facilities you can get from the top institutions:
Know the Curriculum and Course Content:
The heart of any learning experience is the content it offers. Ensure that the course you choose covers a comprehensive curriculum that includes both front-end and back-end technologies. Look for topics like HTML, CSS, JavaScript, databases, server-side scripting languages (e.g., Node.js, Python), and frameworks (e.g., React, Angular, Express). A well-rounded curriculum will prepare you to tackle real-world web development challenges.
Knowledge and Quality of The Faculty Members:
Your instructors play a pivotal role in your learning journey. Research their qualifications and experience in the field. Are they seasoned web developers with industry knowledge? Do they have a track record of successful teaching? Reading reviews and testimonials from previous students can provide insights into the quality of instruction.
Decent Practical Classes for Hands-on Experience:
Experts at the best institutions for full-stack web development courses in Batala believe theory classes are essential, but practical application is unparalleled! You must check if the institution provides you with enough theory and practical classes to get the right knowledge and hands-on expertise!
100% Support:
The complications in web development course in Amritsar, Batala, Ajnala, Gurdaspur, and Tarn Taran can make every student get the proper facilities from the institutions. The best institution for full-stack web development courses in Batala provides complete support to every student. It is an indispensable part of the services a student can expect from the institution.
The Bottom Line:
Selecting the best full-stack web development course in Batala requires careful consideration of course content, instructor expertise, hands-on experiences, and support options. Take your time to research and make an informed decision that aligns with your career goals. Remember, investing in your education is an investment in your future as a web developer.
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sleepyjump · 8 days ago
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when it comes to stories about brainwashing, i think one of my biggest pet peeves is when it's an instant process. or even if it doesn't happen over the course of half a second, it takes like two minutes to break someone! hypnosis isn't that simple, and proper brainwashing -- breaking someone, gaslighting them to hell and back, and making them desperate for even their captor's touch and affection -- takes time. it's a process. i don't want to see a watch swing in front of someone's eyes and instantly drop them, i want to see resistance! conflict! a struggle.
so i commissioned this girl i know to build a machine that'll show me what real brainwashing looks like. no shortcuts, i told her! it would be a complete picture of the process. it couldn't have any fancy instant-loss tech, and it couldn't just kill you or possess you or something, either. my specifications were that you had to struggle and lose.
now, she'd never built anything like that before, to the best of my knowledge. i don't know everything she's worked on, of course, but i've seen a lot of her stuff -- flashy lights and blinky things and customized soundscapes. all really cool stuff! she's in the meditation aid business, i think. there's a lotta money in it, apparently, 'cause when people are meditating they're supposedly their True Selves or something? and so if you record the things they say to themselves you can get a lotta juicy data that the ad companies love. or whatever. i don't know the specifics, i just ask her to build shit and she does.
she doesn't even charge me, either, which is cute! she used to make me pay the full consumer rate, but then she started giving me little gifts -- just tiny things, like rubix cubes that made all sorts of buzzy synthesizer sounds when you rotated and finished them, or tamagotchis with my little sona in them (so cute!). gizmos and gadgets. and then it was bigger stuff. when i needed to make my basement bigger so i could fit some new projects in there, she made this AWESOME machine for me that'd push back the walls -- leaving everything intact, too. kind of incredible.
and she was so so excited to show it to me. like the girl had clearly been working really hard on it -- and i mean really, really hard. eyebags under her eyes, her stomach was growling, and the way her voice was shaking, she sounded dizzy. which is weird, because normally she's so together. so i think she really put her blood sweat and tears into this.
so, anyway, i come to her with this project, and she gets so happy about it. she says "give me two weeks." i say sure! what's her rate? she says "you're doing me a favor" and i smile big. like. damn. she's so generous! so all i gotta do is kill two weeks and then i can check this thing out. which, like. damn. the devil works quick but mousy tgirls that know shit about css or whatever work WAY quicker.
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dreamdolldeveloper · 2 years ago
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back to basics
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mostly free resources to help you learn the basics that i've gathered for myself so far that i think are cool
everyday
gcfglobal - about the internet, online safety and for kids, life skills like applying for jobs, career planning, resume writing, online learning, today's skills like 3d printing, photoshop, smartphone basics, microsoft office apps, and mac friendly. they have core skills like reading, math, science, language learning - some topics are sparse so hopefully they keep adding things on. great site to start off on learning.
handsonbanking - learn about finances. after highschool, credit, banking, investing, money management, debt, goal setting, loans, cars, small businesses, military, insurance, retirement, etc.
bbc - learning for all ages. primary to adult. arts, history, science, math, reading, english, french, all the way to functional and vocational skills for adults as well, great site!
education.ket - workplace essential skills
general education
mathsgenie - GCSE revision, grade 1-9, math stages 1-14, provides more resources! completely free.
khan academy - pre-k to college, life skills, test prep (sats, mcat, etc), get ready courses, AP, partner courses like NASA, etc. so much more!
aleks - k-12 + higher ed learning program. adapts to each student.
biology4kids - learn biology
cosmos4kids - learn astronomy basics
chem4kids - learn chemistry
physics4kids - learn physics
numbernut - math basics (arithmetic, fractions and decimals, roots and exponents, prealgebra)
education.ket - primary to adult. includes highschool equivalent test prep, the core skills. they have a free resource library and they sell workbooks. they have one on work-life essentials (high demand career sectors + soft skills)
youtube channels
the organic chemistry tutor
khanacademy
crashcourse
tabletclassmath
2minmaths
kevinmathscience
professor leonard
greenemath
mathantics
3blue1brown
literacy
readworks - reading comprehension, build background knowledge, grow your vocabulary, strengthen strategic reading
chompchomp - grammar knowledge
tutors
not the "free resource" part of this post but sometimes we forget we can be tutored especially as an adult. just because we don't have formal education does not mean we can't get 1:1 teaching! please do you research and don't be afraid to try out different tutors. and remember you're not dumb just because someone's teaching style doesn't match up with your learning style.
cambridge coaching - medical school, mba and business, law school, graduate, college academics, high school and college process, middle school and high school admissions
preply - language tutoring. affordable!
revolutionprep - math, science, english, history, computer science (ap, html/css, java, python c++), foreign languages (german, korean, french, italian, spanish, japanese, chinese, esl)
varsity tutors - k-5 subjects, ap, test prep, languages, math, science & engineering, coding, homeschool, college essays, essay editing, etc
chegg - biology, business, engineering/computer science, math, homework help, textbook support, rent and buying books
learn to be - k-12 subjects
for languages
lingq - app. created by steve kaufmann, a polygot (fluent in 20+ languages) an amazing language learning platform that compiles content in 20+ languages like podcasts, graded readers, story times, vlogs, radio, books, the feature to put in your own books! immersion, comprehensible input.
flexiclasses - option to study abroad, resources to learn, mandarin, cantonese, japanese, vietnamese, korean, italian, russian, taiwanese hokkien, shanghainese.
fluentin3months - bootcamp, consultation available, languages: spanish, french, korean, german, chinese, japanese, russian, italian.
fluenz - spanish immersion both online and in person - intensive.
pimsleur - not tutoring** online learning using apps and their method. up to 50 languages, free trial available.
incase time has passed since i last posted this, check on the original post (not the reblogs) to see if i updated link or added new resources. i think i want to add laguage resources at some point too but until then, happy learning!!
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ao3scrapesearch · 3 months ago
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Hey so I'm not very tech savvy but I was wondering if adding random silly lines or just something that makes no sense between paragraphs/sentences on our fics can poison AI if the fics are scraped?? I tried something by adding some random lines with white text between paragraphs of my fic which don't show up on default ao3 mode but they are a part of the text nonetheless. Of course that'll involve more efforts on part of the writers to add lines and format the white text using html and workskins but if it does turn out to be effective it might make ao3 less lucrative for AI scraping if a major amount of works contain this and it'll make it harder for AI training. It does have drawbacks that it'll only work on default mode so anyone using dark skin on ao3 might have to switch to be able to read properly and it'll make works less accessible to readers who use text to audio if there are random lines in between but what other options are we left with if even archive locking our works doesn't work??
You absolutely could, but there are limitations to that.
For one, like you said, you're making your work inaccessible to certain readers. That's fully within your rights, though I think most of us strive not to exclude people using screen readers.
Second, from what I know, when you download a dataset like this and intend to use it to train an AI model, you first go through the dataset looking for obvious junk data and toss that out. So if you're putting something that is clearly not real fanfic in there, any decent data analyst is probably going to spot it and toss your fic. If that's your goal, that's a win for you. Personally, if I'm making the effort to inject poison data, my goal is to be included in the training data used so I can trash the model, so I don't want it to be obvious.
Third, I don't see anything explicitly in AO3's TOS against adding data poison in this way, but I don't see them endorsing doing that either. It feels like a grey area to me, and I'm not sure you're allowed to do it, so I am not recommending anyone do this. Rest of this post is theoretical.
So theoretically, how I would do it is putting the junk data at the end of the fic/chapter. Hide it like you're saying, by changing the font and/or background color of the section with CSS. Then put a nice, clear message right after the chapter ends and the junk data starts, something like, "Hey, readers! This chapter is over. Turn off your screen reader and move to the next chapter now." That gives your real humans a warning and stops them from being confused or wasting their time. Then dump your poison. You can also write something in the beginning A/N, I believe. I know this most recent scraper never ever pulled data from the author's notes, so the AI wouldn't see anything you put in that section.
Scrapers are typically pulling your work without the workskin enabled, so for formatting, you're really just trying to make it look nice for your real readers so they don't have to see your poison.
As far as actual poison, my suggestions:
Your own writing or writing you have explicit permission to use, so you're not breaking anyone's copyright. Easy mode: jumbled paragraphs of your own past works for any fandom except the one your current fic is for.
As mentioned above, don't put absolute nonsense in there. If it's bad enough, it'll be spotted and filtered out. Like, if it's not even real words, anyone feeding it to AI is probably going to catch that and toss your data out, excluding it from the model. It might be fine if it's all real words, but not in any sensible order. Not sure on that. But don't just insert keysmashes if you want your data to be used in the AI training.
Terrible crackfic would be good. So would writing for a completely different fandom and different tags. The writing should not fit well with the tags you use for the fics. (So if the real fic is tagged Fluff and Alternative Universe - Coffee Shop, your poison should not include that. Make the poison a hurt no comfort canon-compliant fic or something else different.)
Keep in mind you should not be putting E-rated data poison in a G-rated fic. Real humans may still see this no matter how much you hide it, particularly if they download a PDF copy of your fic. If it's content that requires a warning per AO3's rules (explicit content, graphic violence, etc), you do still have to tag for that, even if it's designed to be invisible to humans.
Use unique writing, so even if someone later using it for AI catches it once, they can't just search for the exact wording you used in one fic and easily filter out all the rest of your poison. Again, this is if you want to be included in the AI training to throw the model off.
Again, theoretically, if I were going to do this, this is the CSS code I might use for my poison section of the fic:
#workskin .fuckai { background: #333333; color: #333333; font-size: 1%; }
It would theoretically look like a weird grey gap to mobile users or be nearly invisible to desktop users, even if it contained, say... 1,000 additional words.
Finally, scrapers are trying to grab millions of fics from AO3 when they do it. They're not looking closely at 13 million fics. They're only searching for the most obvious junk. So the only reason you would want to hide it like that is to make a better experience for your real readers. You don't need to hide it to get it into a scraper's AI model.
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felikatze · 1 year ago
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Do you wish you could easily look up information on ISAT, yet the wiki is lacking in it?
Well let me tell you the good news, my friend... YOU can fix that! all you need to do is sign up to wiki.gg (which doesn't even require an email address!) and you can get editing! Add information that the wiki editors have overlooked!! correct spelling mistakes!! write guides for obscure achievements!!
"But I'm afraid to make a mistake!"
Don't worry! If you have questions, simply head to #the-wiki-channel on the official isat discord server, and there'll be plenty of people to help you out!
"But I don't know how wiki editing works!"
in that case, check out isatwiki's very own style guide! It gives you the run down on formatting, page layouts, syntax, and citing! If you still feel unprepared, check out a completed page and copy its formatting! Completed pages are few and far between at the moment, though. Ahaha.
"I don't want to mess up on a public page!"
In that case, our dear pal the style guide is here to help! Check out the last section on Sandbox pages! A very own page, just for you to mess around with! Additionally, you can cut your teeth on making an user page for yourself! Put anything on there (that complies with TOS, of course) and have fun!!! Check out other people's user pages too, if you want!!
"But I don't know what to do!"
Then check out our To Do list! All the wiki's main projects, all compiled in one place! And if something you want to do isn't on the to do list... do it anyway. If there's info you want on there that isn't, the more the merrier, right?
on my hands and knees. please. pretty please. we're a small wiki we have low standards. i will take literally anything over nothing at all. you can make the most barebones unformatted page ever and i personally will pretty it up for you. i merely ask that you cite. like at all. and if you dont cite you can put this cute little {{source}} banner up top so other people will know the info isn't cited.
you should get into wiki editing it's a very fun hobby. you might even pick up basic coding along the way and learn what it's like to cry over css.
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ayeforscotland · 1 year ago
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digitaldiariescs · 11 months ago
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Day 3: Beginning my first ever personal project
I'm honestly getting a little sick of beginning every post with, 'I continued working through the RWD course on freeCodeCamp', because that's pretty much all I do, every single day. And that's what I did today.
However, I started working on a personal project using HTML/CSS! Something that I realised today, as I started planning this project, is that I genuinely have no idea how to apply the knowledge that I've learned through the course. I know how to follow instructions and prompts, but I have no idea how to actually build a responsive web page. But, I think that's going to change as I start working on this project.
I'm trying to be as creative as possible with this project. I'm really going to challenge myself, and I hope this turns out the way I want it to. The main goal is to not take the easy way out with this project. The only way I'll learn is by facing difficulties.
Recently, I've noticed that I've been really struggling with creativity. I used to be an original thinker, but now, it seems as though I have lost the ability to think outside the box. And that is completely unacceptable in my world. Hopefully, this project will spark my creativity, while developing my coding skills.
With that, I shall take your leave and continue scribbling down all my ideas for this project onto my commonplace journal. Yes, my ideas have a real-world, physical home. I encourage you to keep one as well. It's a great way to build a relationship with yourself- bridge the gap between who you are and who you want to be, your thoughts and your feelings.
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sebstanaddict · 8 months ago
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The Debuggers Assemble
Sebastian Stan x Reader Unhinged One Shot (Feat. The Avengers)
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Summary : Behold! The 2nd version of this chaotic and unhinged story of Seb as a wannabe coder and this one features the Avengers!
A/N: This is just another stress induced story I came up with as I try to debug actual code on my project XD Hope you guys like it.
Warning: none at all, just an all out funny, unhinged and ridiculous story, somewhat like a sitcom XD
Word count: 1.7k words
Read more Sebastian and Bucky one shots here
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It started as a normal Tuesday. Y/n was working on a client's website, surrounded by empty soda cans, a half-eaten granola bar, a cup of coffee that had been refilled countless times, and the dim hope that this web application project wouldn't kill her. She was almost done when she hit a wall—an infuriating wall in the form of a bug so elusive it might as well have been a mythological creature.
"What in the name of Jeff Bezos is wrong with you?!" she yelled at her laptop, slamming her hands on the desk.
"BOOM, BABY!"
She jumped, nearly knocking over her coffee as Sebastian burst into the room like Kramer from Seinfeld. He was wearing an Avengers bathrobe, a Viking helmet, and inexplicably wielding a hockey stick.
"Seb," she said, already exhausted by his mere presence. "What are you doing?"
"Helping," he said, dramatically tossing the hockey stick aside. It hit a lamp, causing it to crash to the floor.
"You're not helping. You're breaking my furniture."
"Pfft. Material possessions are temporary. But debugging is eternal."
"No," she said firmly. "Not this time. You're not touching my laptop. The last time you helped, the TV turned on by itself, showed me a cooking tutorial in Portuguese, and called me by name."
Sebastian gasped, clutching his chest like she'd insulted his honor. "You loved that tutorial. You said the flan recipe looked great."
"That's not the POINT!"
"Come on," he said, sitting next to her and grinning like a kid who just found a pack of fireworks. "I'm serious. Let me help."
She gave him a withering look. "Do you even know what CSS stands for?"
"D'uh. It's..." He paused, clearly making something up on the spot. "Cool, uh... Code... Stuff."
Y/N smirked. "What about HTML? Know what it is?"
"Of course I do," he said confidently. "It's... um... Hot Tacos Make Life better?"
She stared at him, deadpan. "Seb, I bet you don't even know what Javascript is."
"No, but I know about.. scripts?" He answered innocently and she rolled her eyes.
"Seb, just leave me alone and do whatever it was you were going to do with this.. outfit." She said, gesturing towards his Viking helmet.
But Sebastian ignored her, dragging his chair closer to her. "No way. I can help. I've acted as a hacker in movies. I know all about... coding stuff."
"Seb, no you haven't, and do NOT touch my laptop." She warned.
"Relax, babe. Let me at least look at it."
She reluctantly slid the laptop toward him. "Fine. But if you break something, you're sleeping on the couch."
Sebastian cracked his knuckles, grinning. "Alright, let's see what we've got here."
He squinted at the code for a solid thirty seconds like it was written in ancient Greek. "So, what's the problem?"
She sighed. "The JSON data isn't parsing correctly."
"JASON? Who's Jason?"
She groaned. "JSON. JavaScript Object Notation. It's a way to structure data."
Sebastian's face lit up. "Got it. So, it's like... Legos?"
"Sure, whatever helps you sleep at night." she rolled her eyes.
Sebastian cracked his knuckles and typed furiously.
<script>
let data = {
name: "Sebastian",
talent: "Acting",
debuggingSkill: "undefined"
};
console.log("Fixing everything like a boss"); // Motivational
data += "magic sauce"; // This'll work, right?
alert("IT WORKS... probably.");
</script>
He hit "Save" and refreshed the page. The screen went completely white, then flashed red like it was possessed.
"What did you do?!" she screamed.
"Magic sauce!" Sebastian said, pointing at the code.
"Magic sauce?! That's not a thing!"
"Not with that attitude," he muttered.
"Just give it back." She said, trying to grab the laptop back but he held it tight.
"No, no, babe. Let me try something else." He insisted, holding the laptop hostage.
She sighed, "Fine, just one more thing and if it doesn't work, give it back to me."
"Okay, okay, hold on. This will work. I can feel it!" He said enthusiastically, his fingers typing furiously.
<script>
let data =[ {
name: "Y/n",
character: "beautiful",
debuggingSkill: "powerful"
},
name: "Sebastian",
character: "chaotic",
debuggingSkill: "questionable"
},];
let love = data["Y/n"] + data["Sebastian"];
console.log("Y/n, you're the light of my life, and this code is dedicated to you.");
alert("Success, just like us.");
</script>
"Seb, that's not how you call JSON data." She protested but she couldn't keep a smile from escaping from her lips.
"Sometimes you have to go outside the box. Besides, love fixes everything." He said, winking at her and she rolled her eyes. He then pressed enter with a dramatic flourish.
The website blinked. The error message was gone, the navigation bar worked, the grid was perfect, the contact form sparkled like it had been kissed by the gods.
Sebastian turned to her with a smirk. "Told you. Love fixes everything."
Y/n's jaw dropped. "Wait... did you just—"
Before she could finish, the screen exploded into chaos. Every element on the page multiplied, filling the screen with hundreds of buttons labeled "Love you, Y/n" and an animated gif of a dancing cat in a tuxedo.
Sebastian leaned back, hands behind his head. "Well, it's the thought that counts."
She buried her face in her hands. "This is a nightmare."
"Okay, okay," he said, "Time to bring in the big guns."
Before she could grab the laptop back, Sebastian's hand flew over it again.
function callTheAvengers() {
alert("Avengers, assemble. We have a coding emergency.");
}
callTheAvengers();
"Seb, that's not gonna work." She protested.
"Wait for it." Sebastian said, raising his index finger to silence her and he hit the refresh button dramatically.
"Just give me the laptop back before I hit you with the hockey stick." She threatened.
"Babe, please. Trust me. Wait for it." He insisted and sure enough, suddenly she could hear the sound of a jet overhead. She glanced out the window and nearly fell out of her chair. The actual Quinjet was descending in the middle of their suburban street.
The neighbors were peeking out their windows in confusion, one even snapping pictures. "Sebastian, what did you do?!"
He smirked, "You saw the code, I called the Avengers."
Before she could protest, there was a knock at the door. Sebastian jumped up and opened it with a flourish.
Standing there were Steve Rogers, Tony Stark, Thor, Natasha Romanoff and Bruce Banner.
"We heard there was a coding emergency," Steve Rogers said seriously, stepping inside.
Y/n slapped her forehead. "Oh my God, I can't believe this is happening."
"What's the situation?" Tony asked, sunglasses on with a latte in hand.
Y/n sighed. "It's just a stupid JSON error."
"Ugh, JSON," Tony said, grimacing. "The silent killer of sanity. Move over."
Natasha Romanoff rolled her eyes. "Why am I even here? I don't code."
"Neither do I!" Thor announced, holding aloft his Mjolnir. "But I shall bring thunderous ideas!"
"Don't touch anything!" Y/n cried.
Bruce Banner set up his laptop. "Let's divide and conquer."
Sebastian handed everyone a keyboard which came out of nowhere and connected to nothing.. "Alright, team, let's do this."
Tony was the first to dive in.
"Alright, Y/n, let me show you how it's done." He typed on her laptop furiously:
<script>
function fixJSON() {
let billionDollars = true;
if (billionDollars) {
console.log("Hire someone else to fix it.");
} else {
console.log("Do it yourself, cheapskate.");
}
}
fixJSON();
</script>
"Tony," Y/n said, glaring, "that doesn't even make sense."
"It makes sense if you're a billionaire," he quipped. He hit refresh and the website turned all red and an iron man logo blinked in the middle.
Y/n slapped her forehead. "This is a nightmare."
"Here, let me try." Bruce Banner said. His approach was more... scientific.
"I think we need to test various inputs."
<script>
let gammaInput = [1, 2, "Hulk"];
let result = gammaInput.map(x => x + " smash");
console.log(result);
</script>
He hit refresh and the code ran. The screen displayed: '["1 smash", "2 smash", "Hulk smash"]'.
"Great, Bruce," Y/n said dryly. "Now my website is smashing things."
"You're welcome," he replied, adjusting his glasses.
Natasha sighed and leaned over. "Let me show you how to be efficient."
<script>
let secretSpyHack = () => {
console.log("Bug? What bug?");
};
secretSpyHack();
</script>
"That didn't do anything," Y/n pointed out.
Natasha shrugged. "Neither did I."
"Alright, alright, my turn." Steve said and he started typing with the enthusiasm of a soldier going in for battle.
function captainAmericaFix() {
let website = "running on freedom and justice";
let bugs = "punched out by the good ol' stars and stripes";
console.log("This code stands for something bigger.");
}
captainAmericaFix();
The website loaded. Patriotic music blared as an eagle soared across the screen, dragging the American flag behind it.
Y/n put her head on the desk. "I'm going to scream."
Thor stepped forward. "Stand aside, mortals! BEHOLD! I SHALL WRITE CODE AS MIGHTY AS MJOLNIR!"
He slammed Mjolnir onto the desk, causing the laptop to spark.
"Thor, no!" Y/n cried but Thor was already typing furiously.
<script>
let hammer = "Mjolnir";
function summonThunder() {
return hammer + " strikes!";
}
console.log(summonThunder());
</script>
He hit refresh and the website now displayed nothing but lightning bolts and the phrase "FOR ASGARD!" in Comic Sans.
Sebastian was laughing hysterically, tears streaming down his face. "This is the best debugging session ever!"
All of a sudden Peter Parker swung in through the window. "Hey, I heard there's a coding emergency?"
Tony groaned. "Of course the kid's here."
"Don't worry, I've got this!" Peter said, taking her laptop.
<script>
let webFix = bug => 'Spidey fixed ${bug}!';
console.log(webFix("JSON error"));
</script>
The website turned into a Spider-Man fan page.
Y/n buried her face in her hands. "I'm doomed."
"Enough!" Sebastian shouted, standing on a chair. "It's time for my genius to shine."
"Seb, NO!" she screamed.
"Seb, YES!" he yelled, typing with reckless abandon.
She glared at him as he continued to type nonsense but he suddenly stopped.
"Wait, I think you just missed a comma here." Sebastian said, deleting everything he typed before and adding the comma into her code.
He hit "Enter." The page refreshed. Miraculously, everything worked perfectly.
The room went silent. Even Tony looked impressed.
"How, how did you know?" She asked, her jaw dropped.
"Sometimes JSON is finicky like that." Sebastian shrugged.
Tony looked over his shoulder. "I was just about to say that."
As the Avengers packed up and left (after Tony insisted on taking credit for everything), Sebastian sat beside Y/n, who was still staring at her now-functioning website.
Sebastian leaned back on the chair, looking smug. "Told you I'd fix it."
"That was just beginner's luck." she shrugged.
"Oh come on, babe. What I did was genius." He insisted.
"I wouldn't say genius, but I think you know enough JSON now to be able to debug code."
"Yeah.. who's Jason again?" He asked, eyebrows furrowed and she threw a pillow at him.
"You're lucky I love you." She commented and he smiled as he pulled her by her waist and leaned in to kiss her.
For the rest of the day Sebastian strutted around the apartment, still wearing the Avengers bathrobe, Viking helmet and adding sunglasses while carrying a hockey stick and singing "We Are The Champions".
Y/n just stared at him and rolled her eyes, accepting her fate that she was dating a chaotic but somehow genius boyfriend and she wouldn't trade him for anything.
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codingquill · 2 years ago
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JavaScript Fundamentals
I have recently completed a course that extensively covered the foundational principles of JavaScript, and I'm here to provide you with a concise overview. This post will enable you to grasp the fundamental concepts without the need to enroll in the course.
Prerequisites: Fundamental HTML Comprehension
Before delving into JavaScript, it is imperative to possess a basic understanding of HTML. Knowledge of CSS, while beneficial, is not mandatory, as it primarily pertains to the visual aspects of web pages.
Manipulating HTML Text with JavaScript
When it comes to modifying text using JavaScript, the innerHTML function is the go-to tool. Let's break down the process step by step:
Initiate the process by selecting the HTML element whose text you intend to modify. This selection can be accomplished by employing various DOM (Document Object Model) element selection methods offered by JavaScript ( I'll talk about them in a second )
Optionally, you can store the selected element in a variable (we'll get into variables shortly).
Employ the innerHTML function to substitute the existing text with your desired content.
Element Selection: IDs or Classes
You have the opportunity to enhance your element selection by assigning either an ID or a class:
Assigning an ID:
To uniquely identify an element, the .getElementById() function is your go-to choice. Here's an example in HTML and JavaScript:
HTML:
<button id="btnSearch">Search</button>
JavaScript:
document.getElementById("btnSearch").innerHTML = "Not working";
This code snippet will alter the text within the button from "Search" to "Not working."
Assigning a Class:
For broader selections of elements, you can assign a class and use the .querySelector() function. Keep in mind that this method can select multiple elements, in contrast to .getElementById(), which typically focuses on a single element and is more commonly used.
Variables
Let's keep it simple: What's a variable? Well, think of it as a container where you can put different things—these things could be numbers, words, characters, or even true/false values. These various types of stuff that you can store in a variable are called DATA TYPES.
Now, some programming languages are pretty strict about mentioning these data types. Take C and C++, for instance; they're what we call "Typed" languages, and they really care about knowing the data type.
But here's where JavaScript stands out: When you create a variable in JavaScript, you don't have to specify its data type or anything like that. JavaScript is pretty laid-back when it comes to data types.
So, how do you make a variable in JavaScript?
There are three main keywords you need to know: var, let, and const.
But if you're just starting out, here's what you need to know :
const: Use this when you want your variable to stay the same, not change. It's like a constant, as the name suggests.
var and let: These are the ones you use when you're planning to change the value stored in the variable as your program runs.
Note that var is rarely used nowadays
Check this out:
let Variable1 = 3; var Variable2 = "This is a string"; const Variable3 = true;
Notice how we can store all sorts of stuff without worrying about declaring their types in JavaScript. It's one of the reasons JavaScript is a popular choice for beginners.
Arrays
Arrays are a basically just a group of variables stored in one container ( A container is what ? a variable , So an array is also just a variable ) , now again since JavaScript is easy with datatypes it is not considered an error to store variables of different datatypeslet
for example :
myArray = [1 , 2, 4 , "Name"];
Objects in JavaScript
Objects play a significant role, especially in the world of OOP : object-oriented programming (which we'll talk about in another post). For now, let's focus on understanding what objects are and how they mirror real-world objects.
In our everyday world, objects possess characteristics or properties. Take a car, for instance; it boasts attributes like its color, speed rate, and make.
So, how do we represent a car in JavaScript? A regular variable won't quite cut it, and neither will an array. The answer lies in using an object.
const Car = { color: "red", speedRate: "200km", make: "Range Rover" };
In this example, we've encapsulated the car's properties within an object called Car. This structure is not only intuitive but also aligns with how real-world objects are conceptualized and represented in JavaScript.
Variable Scope
There are three variable scopes : global scope, local scope, and function scope. Let's break it down in plain terms.
Global Scope: Think of global scope as the wild west of variables. When you declare a variable here, it's like planting a flag that says, "I'm available everywhere in the code!" No need for any special enclosures or curly braces.
Local Scope: Picture local scope as a cozy room with its own rules. When you create a variable inside a pair of curly braces, like this:
//Not here { const Variable1 = true; //Variable1 can only be used here } //Neither here
Variable1 becomes a room-bound secret. You can't use it anywhere else in the code
Function Scope: When you declare a variable inside a function (don't worry, we'll cover functions soon), it's a member of an exclusive group. This means you can only name-drop it within that function. .
So, variable scope is all about where you place your variables and where they're allowed to be used.
Adding in user input
To capture user input in JavaScript, you can use various methods and techniques depending on the context, such as web forms, text fields, or command-line interfaces.We’ll only talk for now about HTML forms
HTML Forms:
You can create HTML forms using the &lt;;form> element and capture user input using various input elements like text fields, radio buttons, checkboxes, and more.
JavaScript can then be used to access and process the user's input.
Functions in JavaScript
Think of a function as a helpful individual with a specific task. Whenever you need that task performed in your code, you simply call upon this capable "person" to get the job done.
Declaring a Function: Declaring a function is straightforward. You define it like this:
function functionName() { // The code that defines what the function does goes here }
Then, when you need the function to carry out its task, you call it by name:
functionName();
Using Functions in HTML: Functions are often used in HTML to handle events. But what exactly is an event? It's when a user interacts with something on a web page, like clicking a button, following a link, or interacting with an image.
Event Handling: JavaScript helps us determine what should happen when a user interacts with elements on a webpage. Here's how you might use it:
HTML:
<button onclick="FunctionName()" id="btnEvent">Click me</button>
JavaScript:
function FunctionName() { var toHandle = document.getElementById("btnEvent"); // Once I've identified my button, I can specify how to handle the click event here }
In this example, when the user clicks the "Click me" button, the JavaScript function FunctionName() is called, and you can specify how to handle that event within the function.
Arrow functions : is a type of functions that was introduced in ES6, you can read more about it in the link below
If Statements
These simple constructs come into play in your code, no matter how advanced your projects become.
If Statements Demystified: Let's break it down. "If" is precisely what it sounds like: if something holds true, then do something. You define a condition within parentheses, and if that condition evaluates to true, the code enclosed in curly braces executes.
If statements are your go-to tool for handling various scenarios, including error management, addressing specific cases, and more.
Writing an If Statement:
if (Variable === "help") { console.log("Send help"); // The console.log() function outputs information to the console }
In this example, if the condition inside the parentheses (in this case, checking if the Variable is equal to "help") is true, the code within the curly braces gets executed.
Else and Else If Statements
Else: When the "if" condition is not met, the "else" part kicks in. It serves as a safety net, ensuring your program doesn't break and allowing you to specify what should happen in such cases.
Else If: Now, what if you need to check for a particular condition within a series of possibilities? That's where "else if" steps in. It allows you to examine and handle specific cases that require unique treatment.
Styling Elements with JavaScript
This is the beginner-friendly approach to changing the style of elements in JavaScript. It involves selecting an element using its ID or class, then making use of the .style.property method to set the desired styling property.
Example:
Let's say you have an HTML button with the ID "myButton," and you want to change its background color to red using JavaScript. Here's how you can do it:
HTML: <button id="myButton">Click me</button>
JavaScript:
// Select the button element by its ID const buttonElement = document.getElementById("myButton"); // Change the background color property buttonElement.style.backgroundColor = "red";
In this example, we first select the button element by its ID using document.getElementById("myButton"). Then, we use .style.backgroundColor to set the background color property of the button to "red." This straightforward approach allows you to dynamically change the style of HTML elements using JavaScript.
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harryforvogue · 5 months ago
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everyone on tiktok is complaining about how tracy deonn’s oathbound is being displayed in bookstores. saying b&n hates writers of color or doesn’t prioritize them. saying rebecca yarros gets a display but not tracy deonn? let’s talk about it. this is gonna be long but i have so much to say
first, i need to show my credentials. i've been at b&n for three years, i'm a senior bookseller and commercial store specialist (which is a fancy way of saying i decide where displays go in the store). i also have a publishing masters degree.
next. to generalize and say b&n collectively doesn't prioritize POC is wildly inaccurate. in recent years, under james daunt, the CEO of b&n and waterstones who swooped in and saved b&n from shutting its doors forever a mere five years ago, has pushed for the hundreds of stores across america to be more like independent bookstores. that means that corporate doesn't dictate what happens in stores. corporate, or even james daunt, does not decide which books are showcased at the front of the store!
i decide that. because that's MY job as CSS.
now, how do i decide what books are gonna make it to the front of the store? the first thing i do when i'm looking at the new month's release titles, is see how many copies we have on order. for example when the last sarah j. maas book came out, we got 144 copies, or 6 case packs of 24 each. that number is decided BASED ON PREVIOUS SALES OF THE BACKLIST. 144 copies with the backlist included on a display must be at the front of the store. there's no question about that.
that book, like rebecca yarros's book was THE book of the season. just because YOU personally didn't read it, does not take away from that as a complete and total truth of a fact.
hence you see fourth wing as soon as you enter in a barnes & noble. REBECCA YARROS DID NOT PAY FOR THAT. HER PUBLISHER DID NOT PAY FOR THAT! you might not care about it. you might hate RY and romantasy etc etc, yet she is the number one best selling author in the store. even two months out since the release of the third book. you just can't argue with numbers.
a lot of people are asking why tracy deonn's book wasn't made front and center. and to say this in the nicest way possible -- oathbound is a fantastic book. the entire series is great.
that being said, it has NO comparative value to the success of RY's books. that's just a fact. i cannot take table space away from something that brings in MONEY -- which if you're not aware, barnes & noble is actually struggling to make in the face of amazon. last year, employees received zero bonus. not a single cent because we "didn't make enough money."
you see b&n opening stores, sure, but that's not actually true. b&n closes legacy, old stores and reopens them in places that require less rent, places that are much much smaller. and that counts in the "opening new stores" statistic.
but back to tracy deonn. as mentioned before, the number of books ordered in a store come from looking at the sales history of the backlist. if your community (you might be going to b&n for every book, but lets be real, not everyone can afford that), is going to amazon for a copy of a book, that is reflected in the sales history. and if legendborn sold 10 copies in the last year, you're just not getting that many copies of oathbound. you're not getting enough copies to put on a table. you're not getting enough SPACE on the floor for 3 or 5 copies. that's why you see them alongside other hard cover books on tables. that's why you see oathbound on the shelves rather than the floor.
personally, my store received 16 copies. i put that on a table alongside the backlist, of course. and since it's a YA book, it belongs in the YA ROOM.
and lastly, we gotta talk about strict on sale dates. for people who don't know about that side of the business, SOS dates are legally bound dates that a bookstore CANNOT transgress or else it pays fines. no title can be rung up through the POS system. legally. to put into plain words, you can't have that book on the floor before that date or someone's getting fired. big authors negotiate SOS dates (which are always tuesdays, with the exception of james patterson) and tracy deonn and her publishers decided on this past tuesday.
that being said, tracy deonn is not the only author to come out with a book on tuesday. the first tuesday of every month at B&N is also designated for the "picks." the adult bookclub pick, the discover pick, the YA bookclub picks, and five monthly picks. all of those came out the same day as oathbound, and if we must talk about priority, then yes, those picks are 100% prioritized to be put on the floor as soon as possible because b&n has a contract with them to sell those.
when you go into a b&n and a bookseller immediately shows you the monthly picks? no commission for the bookseller, but the bookstore gets nearly all of the earnings on that sale due to an agreement between the publisher and store.
of course a BUSINESS is going to prioritize the money makers ... no matter how shitty they are. but that's a different issue
if a monthly pick does not sell, then the store is not profitable, then HR does not give the store hours and then the store is working on a skeleton crew, which leads you to see those videos of oathbound sitting on carts by the desks rather than on a table.
finally, i've seen people say that publishers or authors pay b&n to promote their books in the front of the store. that is 100% false. it used to be the case before james daunt took over. the reason why you're seeing INDIES do that is because they still take those paid promotions that come through the publisher under publicity. b&n does not do that anymore.
to say b&n doesn't prioritize POC voices is also hurtful and it's clear that you know nothing about the store considering BOTH of our books of the year last year.
now of course if you've never worked at b&n, this is all new and may seem like excuses, but due to never having exposure to the hell that is dealing with stupid fuckin readers like yourselves, i'd highly recommend shutting up and supporting your authors YOURSELVES and buying the fuckin book
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decodelearning · 2 years ago
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kuai-kuai · 6 months ago
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webdev log 2
implemented a gallery. I originally wanted it to be more grid-like but I decided I didn't want to mess too much with that, and I like the simple look anyways. forces you to really take in every shitty drawing.
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it features a search function that only works for tags. its purpose is mostly just to search multiple tags, because I couldn't be fucked to add a feature where you could click on multiple tags there at the tags list at the top. it lists out all used tags in the table that stores art so you have an idea of what there all is.
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at the bottom there's pagination. it's INSANELY easy to do with this framework I'm using. I was gushing about it to my partner on call!! they made fun of me but that's okay!!!!
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anyways, clicking on the date underneath the drawing takes you to a view with the image itself (a kind of "post", if I can call it that) here you can view comments and leave one yourself if you so desire. guests are NOT allowed to reply to existing comments because I'd rather things not get too clogged up. I can't stop anyone if they did an "@{name} {message}" type comment, but I don't think anyone is gonna be chatting it up on my site, so idc. I just want it very minimal, and no nesting beyond one single reply.
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of course, you can comment on story chapters too so here's what it looks like for a user (me). of course, if a user (me) posts then it gets automatically approved.
the table that stores comments differentiates story comments and art comments with foreign keys to the primary keys of the the chapter and art tables. it's a little convoluted and I kind of wish I didn't do it this way but it's too damn late isn't it. but honestly it might've been the only way to do it. the problem is just repeating code for both chapter and art views.. making a change to one means I gotta manually make the same change to the other. huge pain..
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added user authentication and a really shitty bare bones dashboard for myself to approve/reject comments directly on the site in case someone comes along and wants to be mean to me :( rejecting a comment deletes it OFF my site forever. though I kind of want to be able to keep hate mail so I dunno.. oh, and also a big fat logout button because I have nowhere else to put it.
I'll spare everyone the more technical ramblings.
anyways, I'm hoping to add more things later. these are my plans:
allow users (me) to post stories/art through the site itself instead of doing it manually in the vscode terminal for every. single. story. and drawing. (probably took me 6+ hours total just doing this. I don't know why I did it.) (btw this consists of writing commands to store information via the terminal. also, sql and similar databases don't store things like markup or even line breaks. I had to alter all my stories and put \n every time there was a line break... and you have to escape apostrophes (or quotes, depending on which you use) so every "it's" had to be made into "it\'s" HUGE. PAIN. I didn't do this manually obviously but sifting and plugging my stories into character replacers was so time consuming)
delete comments button.... For my eyes and fingers only
make an About page. I've been avoiding all the fun things and doing just the scary stff
figure out SSH stuff...
clean up the shitty css. I refuse to use tailwind even tho it's trying to force me.. I don't want some sleek polished site I want it look like it's in shambles, because it is
but yeah thanks for reading about my webdev and coding journey. even though using the laravel framework made things a thousand times easier it's still a crazy amount of work. let's say building a site completely from scratch means buying every material and designing the house yourself, and using a website builder like wix is just like buying a pre built home and you're just decorating it. using this framework is like putting together a build-your-own-house kit. you're still building a fucking house.
I feel crazy. it felt like the site was close to breaking several times. been sleep deprived for several days working on this nonstop I think I'm getting a little sick 😵‍💫
going to bed now. it's 9 am.
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duckprintspress · 7 hours ago
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July Created Works Round-Up!
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Duck Prints Press’s monthly “created works round-ups” are our opportunity to spotlight some of the amazing work that people working with us have done that ISN’T linked to their work with Duck Prints Press. We include fanworks, outside publications, and anything else that creators feel like sharing with y’all. Inclusion is voluntary and includes anything that they decided “hey, I want to put this on the created work’s round-up!”
Check out what they’ve shared with us this month…
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Disco Elysium: The Final Cut Work Skin by Andi Rigby
ao3 work skin || disco elysium || no ships || general audiences || no major warnings apply || complete
summary: CSS stylesheet for creating a work skin (or any HTML/CSS modification) in the style of the game Disco Elysium. Compatible with light mode or dark mode.
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THE SHINING MACHINE by Andi Rigby
fiction || disco elysium || platonic or familial || harry du bois & kim kitsuragi || teen & up || no major warnings apply || 11,304 || complete
summary: The evening he returns from Martinaise, Kim discovers that Harry isn’t getting any support from his brothers in the 41st. Rather than leave him to pull himself up by his boot laces, Kim steps up to help.
other tags: Post-Canon, Canon Compliant, Written in the Style of the Game Disco Elysium, References to Alcoholism, Brief Suicidal Ideation/Suicidal Thoughts
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Art Fight by Cedar McCafferty-Svec
art || original work || no ships || general audiences || no major warnings apply || complete
summary: A thread of all my Art Fight pieces.
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[PODFIC] Bingbing The Wonderpup by Spindoctor
audio || the scum villain’s self saving system || m/m || luo binghe/shen qingqiu || teen & up || no major warnings apply || 00:52:39 || complete
summary: Podfic of Bingbing the Wonderpup by Spindoctor, read by the author.
On a night hunt Shen Qingqiu finds the smallest most pathetic little creature of a dog he’s ever seen. What’s he gonna do? Not take it home?
other tags: Fluff, crack treated seriously, shapeshifter Luo Binghe, dog Luo Binghe, canon typical depression, mildly dubious consent, identity reveal, reconciliation
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“Father Joseph and the Haunted House” by Amalia Zeichnerin
fiction || the ritual (2025) || m/f || father joseph/original character || explicit || no major warnings apply || 18,298 || complete
summary: Iowa, in 1995. Edith, a goth who has inherited the house of her late aunt, has a crush on Father Joseph, the Catholic priest of her parish. But of course, this will lead nowhere, or so she thinks. But Edith also has another problem, because her aunt’s house is haunted. Together with Father Joseph, Edith starts to investigate the haunting. But she isn’t prepared for what the two of them find out …
other tags: Content Warnings: haunting, murder and rape (no graphic or violent descriptions), body/skeleton, lots of Catholic based prayers and some quotes from the bible, cancer, suicide, depression, (all three only mentioned), loss of family members, a spicy scene, but not very explicit.
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The Dangers of Leaping Before You Look (Or: Werewolves Don’t Teach Sex Ed) by DoughritoArt
fiction || teen wolf || m/m || stiles stilinski / derek hale || explicit || underage || 15,035 || complete
summary: An alpha biting a human puts the werewolf saliva directly into the bloodstream, i.e. 24 hour werewolf turnaround.
an alpha having sex with a human, however, takes much, much longer, because skin absorption of alpha saliva just isn’t potent enough.
Derek was never meant to be an alpha, he never got the full explanation on how to make a beta.
Stiles is just really excited that his boyfriend can neither catch nor transmit any STI’s.
The restlessness around the full moon is kinda weird though…
other tags: Trans Male Character
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The Handbabe’s Tale Podcast Episode 351 by ShannonXL
fiction || the handmaid’s tale (books and tv series) || no ships || general audiences || creator choses not to use warnings || 6,152 || complete
summary: The text of The Handmaids Tale was recorded on cassette tapes which were discovered in Bangor, Maine and published as a manuscript.
That manuscript became the basis of The Handmaid’s Tale television series, airing from 2199-2207, and was part of a second wave of cultural interest in the Early Gilead Period. While the series was criticized for its romanticization of the past and its failure to connect with the descendants of Gilead survivors, it was also praised for its performances and scenic design.
In 2200, three university friends came together to discuss the series. This is episode 351 of their inevitable podcast.
other tags: Metafiction
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A Loud and Shared Subtext by Vee Sloane
fiction || original work || m/m || mature || no major warnings apply || 113,391 || complete
summary: A lead role on a television show could make or break a career. Victor is all too aware of that when he’s cast as a leading role on a new science-fiction project. He arrives on set unprepared for the way everything is about to change.
With years of character acting under his belt, another show likely destined for a single season before being ruthlessly cancelled by a streaming service doesn’t excite Marco much, but a man does need to pay the mortgage. He’ll walk into a world of color and sound that may just wipe away the cobwebs he’s let gather in every corner of his life.
other tags: Modern romance, chronic pain, grief (past loss), found family
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Naamah Monastery Adventure – Beneath A Cursed Moon Campaign by Nicola Kapron
tabletop rpg campaign || beneath a cursed moon || no ships || teen & up || graphic depictions of violence, major character death || 4,018 || complete
summary: Something evil lurks within the crumbling walls of Naamah Monastery. A single nun and a small group of initiates have managed to escape the threat that claimed their home. Now, it’s up to a small group of nearby monster hunters to investigate the incident, discover which creature is responsible, and descend into the stony depths to slay the beast for good.
This campaign contains:
1 fairly easy starter adventure for 1-6 players
About 2-4 hours of gothic fantasy content
3 major NPCs
A relatively melancholy tone
Helpful monster combat information
Some ideas for battle events
3 possible endings
Naamah Monastery Adventure is a free campaign for the Gothic fantasy TTRPG game Beneath a Cursed Moon, created by Karrius. It is not playable without the full game, which is available for pay what you want on itch.io.
Beneath a Cursed Moon is a Gothic fantasy game that uses a system based on the Apocalypse World engine. Take the role of monster hunters and slay vampires, werewolves, mermen, and more in a game inspired by Castlevania and Bloodborne.
It is designed for 1-6 players and one game master.
other tags: gothic fantasy, gothic horror, dark fantasy, monster hunting, mystery
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Past Life Recap Week 1 by D.V. Morse/NursingGeek
video || mcyt traffic life series/past life smp || platonic or familial || general audiences || no major warnings apply || 12:36 || ongoing series
summary: News/podcast style recap of the 16 videos from week 1 of the Past Life SMP.
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Past Life Recap Week 2 by D.V. Morse/NursingGeek
video || mcyt life series/past life smp || no ships || teen & up || no major warnings apply || 00:10:29 || ongoing series
summary: Fan-made recap of the second week of Past Life SMP, a modified hard-core series featuring weekly updates of Minecraft version.
other tags: canon-typical temporary character deaths
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DCA & ADCA COURSE
DCA & ADCA COURSE
Best Career Option After 12th Grade with DCA & ADCA Course | Ideal Eyes
Computer education has become essential in today's digital world. Possessing computer skills can lead to a variety of opportunities, regardless of your status as a professional, student, or job seeker. The Diploma in Computer Application (DCA) and the Advanced Diploma in Computer Application (ADCA) are two examples of such necessary courses. Enrolling in these courses through Ideal Eyes can be the ideal first step if you want to begin a career in the IT industry.
What DCA and ADCA are, their advantages, their curricula, employment opportunities, and the reasons Ideal Eyes is the best place to learn will all be covered in this blog.
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Overview of the DCA Syllabus: Computer Fundamentals
Word, Excel, and PowerPoint from Microsoft Office
Email and the Internet
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Simple Accounting Software (Tally)
ADCA Course: What Is It?
DCA is a lower-level course than ADCA (Advanced Diploma in Computer Application). It covers more complex and in-depth subjects like database administration, graphic design, and programming. The course lasts for a full year.
Important Points to Remember:
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Overview of the ADCA Syllabus: Advanced Microsoft Office
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Python and C programming
Applications for the Internet
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Database (MS Access/MySQL)
Fundamentals of Computer Hardware
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Freshmen can anticipate a starting salary of ₹8,000 to ₹15,000 per month, though this will vary depending on the company, location, and experience. You can make even more money with time and skill, particularly in professions like freelancing and design.
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Graphic Design Career Paths After Completing a Local Course
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Graphic design is more than just creating eye-catching visuals—it’s about communicating ideas, solving problems, and enhancing user experiences through design. With the growing digital landscape, the demand for skilled graphic designers continues to rise across various industries. Many aspiring designers often begin by searching for graphic design courses near me to start their creative journey. These local courses not only offer foundational skills but also open doors to a variety of exciting and lucrative career paths.
1. Graphic Designer
The most direct career path is, of course, becoming a graphic designer. After completing a course, graduates can find work in advertising agencies, media houses, corporate design departments, or even as freelancers. Graphic designers work on everything from logos and brochures to social media graphics and website visuals. The ability to understand client needs, use design software effectively, and communicate visually is key in this role.
2. UI/UX Designer
With the boom in web and mobile applications, UI/UX design has become a high-demand field. While traditional graphic design focuses on aesthetics, UI (User Interface) and UX (User Experience) design go a step further to enhance functionality and user interaction. If your course included basics of interface design, you can specialize further in this area. A strong portfolio showcasing wireframes, prototypes, and app layouts will help you land roles in tech companies or startups.
3. Motion Graphics Designer
Motion graphics combine design with animation. It’s a growing niche where designers create engaging visual content for videos, advertisements, online platforms, and social media. If you enjoy animation or storytelling, this could be your ideal path. Many local courses now offer introductory modules in motion graphics, using tools like After Effects and Premiere Pro.
4. Brand Identity Designer
Every business needs a recognizable brand. Brand identity designers help companies create visual systems that define their look and feel—logos, typography, color schemes, and packaging design. This role requires creativity, strategic thinking, and the ability to understand a brand’s personality. A local course that covers branding principles and design thinking can set you on the right path toward this career.
5. Web Designer
While web development focuses on coding, web designers handle the aesthetic and functional layout of websites. They create site mockups, user-friendly designs, and cohesive visuals that reflect the brand identity. After completing a local course in graphic design, you can specialize in web design by learning HTML, CSS, and tools like Figma or Adobe XD. Businesses of all sizes now recognize the value of a well-designed website, increasing opportunities in this field.
6. Digital Illustrator
If you have a flair for drawing and creativity, digital illustration could be your calling. This role involves creating custom illustrations for books, blogs, advertisements, games, and more. Many local graphic design courses introduce you to illustration techniques using software like Adobe Illustrator or Procreate. As a digital illustrator, you can work as a freelancer, take on client projects, or collaborate with design studios.
7. Print Designer
Despite the digital shift, print design remains a vital part of marketing. From posters and banners to magazines and business cards, print designers create visuals that are both attractive and effective. Local courses often include lessons on print layouts, color theory, and prepress techniques. Understanding print materials and dimensions is essential to succeed in this traditional yet evolving field.
8. Freelance Designer or Design Entrepreneur
Many individuals who complete graphic design courses prefer to work independently. Freelancing allows you to choose your clients, projects, and schedule. Over time, experienced freelancers even build their own design studios or agencies. A strong portfolio, good communication skills, and business knowledge are vital for success. Local courses that include real-world projects or internships can give you the experience you need to get started.
9. Social Media Content Designer
In today’s content-driven world, brands constantly need fresh and engaging visuals for their social platforms. Social media content designers focus on creating posts, reels, banners, and stories that resonate with online audiences. If your course included design for digital platforms, this is a fast-paced and creative role worth exploring.
Final Thoughts
Completing a local graphic design course is just the beginning. The skills you gain—visual storytelling, software proficiency, and creative problem-solving—can lead you to multiple rewarding career paths. Whether you choose to specialize in UI/UX, branding, or motion graphics, the design world offers limitless opportunities.
If you're ready to start your journey and are still searching for graphic design courses near me, look for programs that offer hands-on experience, industry-relevant tools, and career support. With the right foundation and passion for design, you can turn your creativity into a fulfilling profession.
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