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Do you have any tips to be more punk in 2025 specifically for minors?
Hey, great question! Let's take a look at our list and see what still applies and what we can flip around for you.
Cut fast fashion - Still applies! Try clothing swaps with friends.
Cut subscriptions Analyze your media consumption - Do you tend to play phone games that are psychologically manipulative? Are algorithms taking you to content that makes you upset? Track your screen time, think about what's being sold to you, and resist only consuming the media that is fed to you.
Green your community self - Forget touching grass, find ways to touch dirt. Spend time outside in nature. Go for hikes, look at trees, track how plants and animals change over the seasons. You're part of the natural world, so go connect with it!
Be kind - Still applies! Try handing out more compliments.
Intervene - Still applies, and especially applies to bullies, including teachers. This can be as simple as saying, "That was a really messed up thing to say. I think you owe X an apology."
Get closer to your food - Still applies! Try packing your lunch.
Use opensource software Reject Web 2.0 - Before you try to learn Linux, people your age need to start by learning some basic computer and coding skills. My generation was given computer classes and had social media that encouraged custom coding. Yours has been deprived of this education and given prepackaged web content. Reject AI. Right click + inspect element + fuck around. Learn Raspberry Pi. Become the cyberpunk hacker you want to see in the world.
Make less trash - Still applies! If mom won't let you start a compost in the backyard, propose starting one at school!
Get involved in local school politics - Know what's going on with your school board, with school administration. Start an underground, uncensored school newspaper with the real dirt.
DIY > fashion - High school is where a lot of adults learned their bad habits about keeping up with appearance/fashion demands. Refuse to buy in now and make homemade the new cool.
Ditch Google - Still applies! And also check your app settings to see if you have apps with unnecessary permissions.
Forage - Still applies!
Volunteer - Still applies! There might be fewer opportunities for minors, but you'll never know until you ask. Don't be afraid to be the only young person at the volunteer session.
Help your neighbors classmates - Offer to study with students who are struggling. Become someone people can trust to tell if their home situation is difficult. If you have friends who don't get enough to eat at home, bring them home for dinner. Check on people.
Fix stuff - Still applies! This can be a fun activity with friends, too. Let's all hang out and see if we can fix this busted stereo!
Mix up your transit - Still applies! Is taking the bus considered lame at your school? Do it anyway.
Engage in the arts - Still applies! Pay attention to art events that your classmates are putting on. Go to the school play - or join! Stop in the art classrooms to see what people are working on.
Go to the library - Still applies, public and school libraries! Talk to the librarians - they know things. Find out if there are after school programs you can take advantage of.
Listen local - Even more local! Stop by the band room after school to listen to practice. Does someone in your school have a band? Listen to them, cheer them on! Start a band! The great thing about punk music is that you can be really, really awful and still sound punk as hell.
Buy local Barter local - Lots of young folks don't have much control over or access to money, but that doesn't mean you and your classmates can't engage in barter. Figure out what you have to offer that other people might want, and trade for stuff you want. I used to cut hair and pierce ears in exchange for weed and rides to the mall. Maybe you can sew a friend's jacket in exchange for them bringing you a homemade lunch.
Become unmarketable - Still applies! PLEASE do this.
Use cash Steal ethically - Before engaging in shoplifting, make sure you know who you're stealing from! Stealing from Walmart is morally correct. Stealing from a family-owned grocery, a local coop, or a local artist? That fucking sucks, dude. Don't do it.
Give what you can - And only what you can. We ask a godawful lot from teens. You're in school all day, you're doing extracurriculars and maybe working and doing homework. You probably don't have a lot of money. You probably don't have a lot of time. But maybe you can bring your elderly neighbor's trash cans up from the street. Find the small actions that you have space for.
Talk about wages - PLEASE! If you have a job, this applies to you even more. Why? Because the adults working at your minimum wage job probably can't afford to be rabble rousers, but what do you have to lose except your shitty part-time Panera job?? A teenager who doesn't actually need their job to live has the opportunity to be the voice of truth in any workplace.
Think about wealthflow Resist indoctrination - Education systems are being gutted. Algorithms are feeding us misinformation. Cocomelon probably gave you ADHD or some shit - Jesus. It's a mess. Do what you can to practice critical thinking, expand your literacy, read stuff that seems boring. Start a book club or philosophy club with your friends. Ask who's profiting from a given situation. Resist knee-jerk reactions. Becoming an educated, thoughtful person is one of the greatest acts of resistance a young person today can engage in.
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if you were making a syllabus for a comics class, besides the obvious (homestuck, hark a vagrant, a comic from KC green, a comic from ONE), what comics would you say best represent webcomics as a medium/ are needed to represent the medium? I always liked your hitmen for destiny rec and was wondering if you knew anything else like that
if we're talking about representations of the format rather than just examples of good comics, i think the choices would be really different. for one thing i would cut hark a vagrant and kc green comics since, while both good, they "operate" more or less the same as print comics and utilize the internet primarily as a means of distribution rather than incorporating it into the creation process (beyond making colors websafe, when applicable)
as a lowbrow example, jerkcity (or whatever its called now) is a purely web-based creation. the scripts are private chats dumped into microsoft comic chat and generated from pre-made software assets. im not a fan personally, but there are xkcd comics that make conscious use of the web-medium/infinite canvas to create comics that can literally only exist in a web format (homestuck is the same, but on a massive scale which would make it hard to teach in this scenario). bouletcorp (english website dead? huge loss imo) featured quite a few comics that took advantage of readers needing to scroll in order to obtain more information. e.m. carroll's horror works capitalized on the use of scroll and click to induce tension in the reader. dinosaur comics managing to squeeze decades of comedic juice out of clip art dinosaurs arranged in the same layout every day.
i feel like a class about webcomics should be about the comics that differentiate it from the print medium, if that makes sense. manhua would also fit into this but i would choose cutbu as the example bc i love cutbu comics lol. they came back last year just so everyone knows. with a comic called 28th century superfan
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Monty Jaggers McGraw:
I am writing new BASIC programs to demo at my VCF Southwest 2025 exhibit of my 1979 Tektronix 4054A color vector graphics computer.
One of the programs I am writing is a 1978-1979 Battlestar Galactica TV demo. That TV show had $500,000 of Tektronix vector graphics computers and test equipment and many screenshots of their green vector storage CRT displays - some stills - some animated. These computer graphics were generated on both 1975 4051 and 1976 4081 vector graphics computers - predecessors to my 4052 and 4054A computers (see first photo attached).
Miami Herald TV 1978 magazine interview with the Battlestar Galactica set designer indicated extras on the set stationed in front of the 4051 computers were playing games during filming to increase realism and were so absorbed they kept playing after the cut! (article page attached).
The 4051 and second generation 4052 were the same physical size and used the same CRT and same Display board, but the 4052 and 4054 computers replaced the 800KHz Motorola 6800 CPU with a custom four AMD2901 bit-slice CPU to create a 16-bit address and data bus ALU which emulated the 6800 opcodes and added hardware floating point opcodes to speed up these computers 10x over the Motorola 6800, doubled the BASIC ROM space to 64KB and doubled the RAM space to 64KB!
I created these vector bitmap graphics using a "3D CAD" picture I found on the web of the Battlestar Galactica (last attachment).
As far as I know - there was never any 4050 BASIC program to view bitmap pictures on any of the 4050 computers. The 1979 4014 vector graphics terminal had a grayscale bitmap mode in the Extended Graphics option board, but I have only found a couple of bitmap 4014 images on a single Tektronix demo tape cartridge.
My 4050 BASIC program to display bitmaps works on all 4050 series computers - with an optional Tektronix 4050R12 Fast Graphics/Graphics Enhancement ROM Pack. This ROM Pack speeds up displaying vector images (including vector dot images) 10x over using BASIC MOVE and DRAW commands.
The Battlestar Galactica bitmap image in R12 binary format is 332234 bytes - slightly larger than would fit on a DC300 quarter-inch tape cartridge in the internal tape drive of all three 4050 computers, but would have fit on a 3M DC600 tape cartridge with a capacity of 600KB - it would have been very slow to load.
I designed an Arduino board to emulate the Tektronix 4924 GPIB tape drive - with the help of my software developer. My GPIB Flash Drive board contains a MicroSD card with gigabytes of storage and the Flash Drive emulates a GPIB tape changer, storing all the files of a "tape" in a single directory. I have also attached to this post a photo of my GPIB Flash Drive.
I have recovered almost 100 Tektronix 4050 Tapes and posted the ones I think are the most interesting at this time on my github repository for Tektronix 4051/4052/4054 computers: https://github.com/mmcgraw74/Tektronix-4051-4052-4054-Program-Files I included Tektronix published MATH volumes 1, 2, and 3 and Electrical Engineering, but I don't think they have a lot of use today. I have in my collection but not recovered tapes on Project Management, Statistics, and over 100 more tapes from the very active user group, which Tektronix made collections and published abstracts in their newsletter and the newletter customer got the tape for free. Commercial software like CAD programs were likely encrypted to eliminate copying - since Tektronix 4050 BASIC included a SECRET command which would then encrypt the program file as it was recorded to tape and add a SECRET flag in the tape header that would signal to BASIC ROM when that file was accessed to decrypt the program when it was loaded into memory. One big limiter to the size of the program was RAM in the 4051 was limited to 32KB and the 4052 and 4054 were limited to 64KB of RAM, although Tek BASIC did include commands to allow program "chunks" to be overlayed as necessary. Tektronix used those commands in their 4050 System Tape which was shipped with every system and included a tutorial on many of their BASIC commands. The tutorial ran on the original 4051 with 8KB of memory, and if the program detected 16KB of memory it would APPEND larger program files to speed up the tutorial.

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My Linux Journey
This was originally supposed to be a post on learning Linux but I got to rambling so enjoy my story about my journey with Linux. Expect a post on that topic at a later date.
~The early days~
I think my introduction to Linux was honestly quite smooth. See I'm poor and am not inclined to sail the seven seas when I can get by on a free option. And as I looked for free software I started to pick up that the safe ones were always "open source" and seemed to always support, sometimes primarily, Linux. Eventually my curiosity was piqued and I decided to look into it. I was confused by a lot of things, but I was setting up a Minecraft server for my friends and saw people recommend Linux, specifically Debian, for the job. So after unsuccessfully installing it once (I don't know how I think I got scared about formatting the drive) and not understanding how formatting works and deleting the operating system by writing it over with 0's (I keep adding comments but seriously where did I get the impression I had to do that?) and reinstalling I got it set up, downloaded everything I needed, and got it working in a few days. This taught me a lot. The command line, which I wasn't unfamiliar with but rarely used, was my new best friend, or rather only friend. I learned how to do updates, navigate the file structure, download software, and use Nano because, well, I had to. But most importantly, I like how clean everything was compared to Windows (subtle foreshadowing), and I wanted more.
~Adoption~
I was building my computer and really wanted to make the jump to Linux, so I researched and landed on Kubuntu. I installed it, smoothly this time, got some software, got confused by Snaps, opened Blender and- green bar. I had a new AMD graphics card, so driver issues weren't unexpected, but it deterred me enough to just install Windows instead. I did decide though to try on my laptop since it was older and mostly used for web-surfing. I installed Pop! OS because I thought the tiling was cool (more subtle foreshadowing) and... It worked great! I quickly got used to the nice GUI elements it provided and my prior knowledge of the terminal made it easy enough to fix odd issues that came up. However, and I'm sure everyone who knows anything about Linux sees this one coming
~Distro Hopping~
I'll save you most of the details but I think it went like this
Pop! OS, got mad at Gnome, switched to Manjaro with KDE (Which will be my DE of choice for the rest of this), wanted Arch but wasn't comfortable enough with the command line yet.
Broke something, switched to Debian, liked it on server thought I might like it on my laptop.
Wanted newer software, switched to OpenSuse Tumbleweed.
I used OpenSuse Tumbleweed for I think a year straight. It's just that good, but I can't leave good enough alone so
Alpine Linux, because I thought it was cool. Actually planning on moving back to it once I'm done needing my laptop to always be working because it meets that "clean" criteria like no other in my brain (See I told you it was foreshadowing).
And right now Endeavour OS, because I wanted something with good documentation and didn't feel like setting up Arch.
Oh and I use i3 now, to finish off the foreshadowing.
There were a bunch of short lived ones throughout that, but those are the memorable ones. Also I installed Fedora on the computer I built a few months back and now use it over Windows whenever I can.
~Where I am Now~
If it isn't obvious, I'm sucked in. I've almost built Linux From Scratch, three times, installed Gentoo a few times, and even tried expanding my horizons further with FreeBSD, which I love but the software support isn't great for my needs. Linux is natural to me and I even have my own bits of obscure knowledge on fixes for odd issues with my hardware. I have weird opinions about init systems (Weird because I don't actually care much, I just like OpenRC more than SystemD because it's simple). Windows feels slow to use, and not for hardware reasons it just takes me twice as long to do anything. I really love tiling window managers like I don't understand how I lived without them. I primarily use open source software when I can but flatpaks and web applications fill in the gaps nicely.
~Closing Notes~
I love Linux, probably a bit too much, but it's just a fun time. It works well for me and I've spent enough time in the ecosystem that it's what I'm used to. I see a lot of new Linux users on here so if you're new, welcome! Don't let the often toxic community (at least on Reddit, I don't know about here) get to you. My absolute favorite part of Linux is that you get to have choices. Make use of that, find what you like, and don't be afraid to reinstall Arch for the 10 millionth time. There's a lot to learn, and maybe my story will be of some help. To those more experienced than me, how the fuck do you understand chmod
:q!
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im writeing a fic for plot swap
so the plot swap post has turned into an entire fic, with a plot chart and everything, this is going to be the basic outline for the difference in au vs cannon considering canon color crew plus purple minus orange are going to be in the au. call this the character chart. if you want to go into the au blind when i post it ignore this
Alan Becker, aka the creator, dad
actually a good stick dad, and cared for them as best he could, currently mia after the hollow heads watched him collapse and be taken away by people. the hollows are doing everything they can to find him.
Victim Becker, aka the firstborn, Vic, was an accidental creation
created rocket corp in an attempt to find the creator, runs it not to dissimilar to a mafia, ruthless with anyone perceived as being in the way, over protective of his brothers has mercs watching them near constantly so nothing can happen to them. considers his siblings an ace up his sleeve if the cards are down considering there powers are much stronger then his.
the chosen one Becker, aka the second born, cho, tco, one, created to give vic someone to spend time with
after a brief stent of destruction after alans disappearance and the pc shutting down now spends most of his time either training second or keeping the home feeling like home, the only sibling actually copeing instead of just trying to fix the problem, he and alan worked on his temper but after alans disappearance its almost as bad as when he was born.
the dark lord Becker, aka the third born, dark tdl, created to give cho someone to spar with
the most laid back after Alan's vanishing, but handling it worse then cho, has not processed what's happening at all, takes his bursts of rage out on any website that bugs him even slightly, vic encourages this, spends most days tearing the web apart trying to locate any sign of alan or sneaking second away from the mercs to go mess around in the city.
the second coming becker, aka the youngest child, sec, tsc, orange, also a complete accident
having only been around for two weeks before his dads vanishing act he blames himself for it, hasnt met any of his friends yet and is lonely, clinging to his brothers for interaction, has really bad social anxiety yet always running away from his babysitters to try and make friends, most of his brothers fear as a result of there dad vanishing has focused onto him, resulting in them being over protective. powers activated when the pc shut down, has a very basic grasp on them but they tend to react to his emotions without his imput.
the color crew(red green blue and yellow)
where never broken out of their game and are still there stuck, sick of being stuck in the fighting loop.
mango tango, aka mt, dad
suspicious of rocket corp but keeping his head down for his family, never went on his rampage because gold never died. retired professional fighter teaching gold how to fight and teaching purple he doesn't have to fight, current stay at home dad.
lilac, aka mom
also suspicious of rocket corp and is also better at keeping her head down then her husband, divorced navy when purple was six and her then husband broke their kids arm, marryed MT when purple was eight, works as a software engineer, her company is offten hired by rocket corp. her illness was treatable because of vic digging into hospital record and other such databases in an attempt to find alan, leading to her actually getting a diagnosis and eventual recovery. she can no longer work in the field and works from home most days, refuses to let MT get a job so she can quit, she likes her work too much and she knows he adores spending so much time with the kids.
marigold, aka gold, big sister
unaware of her parents worry's, is two years older then purple and wants to be a professional fighter like her dad, didn't die because the hollows had gone to the fair before them, and sec had gone in when the error was made but instead of dyeing his powers teleported him to freedom. dosent have any freinds because her energy scares most people away, she dosnt mind. she asks too many questions in too public places for her parents liking, shes going to get into something she cant get out of one of these days.
purple, aka little brother
very aware of his parents concerns, also doesn't have any friends so spends most of the time with his sister, interested in the use of icons outside of their apps, aka one of the things rocket corp specializes in, try's to keep his head down but he's got a strong sense of justice that doesn't like keeping quite
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where in the AI world is this 18 my "Van Gogh" deer art work from my original image ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ by KєєƒH Hєℓℓiทgєr📷🎬💻 Via Flickr: created by KHWD, original taken in Woolaton Park Nottingham Transforming a deer photograph into a Van Gogh-style masterpiece using AI is a fascinating blend of nature and artistry! Here’s how you can do it: Capturing the Deer - Lighting & Composition: Opt for soft, natural light, preferably during golden hour, to highlight the texture of the deer’s fur. - Background: Consider framing the deer against a dramatic landscape—perhaps misty woods or a sunlit field—to enrich the final aesthetic. - Movement vs. Stillness: A standing, contemplative deer might suit a portrait effect, while one mid-stride could add dynamic energy. AI Style Transfer To achieve a Van Gogh effect: - Use Style Transfer Tools: Platforms like Deep Dream Generator, Runway ML, or Prisma allow AI to overlay famous artistic styles. - Adjust Brushstroke Effects: Van Gogh’s style is known for bold brushwork and swirling patterns, so tweak settings to exaggerate movement in the image. - Color Enhancements: Amplify the saturation and introduce warm yellows, deep blues, and contrasting greens—hallmarks of his palette. - Texture Refinement: Some tools let you emphasize impasto-like effects, mimicking his thick paint application. Would you like advice on the best software for achieving this transformation? Or perhaps some tips on fine-tuning the AI-generated output? If so maybe ask here www.keefh-web-designs.org.uk/
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Python Programming Language: A Comprehensive Guide
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What is Python used for

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📜 Brief History of Python
Late Nineteen Eighties: Guido van Rossum starts work on Python as a hobby task.
1991: Python zero.9.0 is released, presenting classes, functions, and exception managing.
2000: Python 2.Zero is launched, introducing capabilities like list comprehensions and rubbish collection.
2008: Python 3.Zero is launched with considerable upgrades but breaks backward compatibility.
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Python's syntax is simple and similar to English, making it a high-quality first programming language.
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Python isn't always compiled into device code; it's far done line by using line the usage of an interpreter, which makes debugging less complicated.
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Python code runs on Windows, macOS, Linux, and even cell devices and embedded structures.
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Variables don’t require explicit type declarations; types are decided at runtime.
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Python helps each item-orientated programming (OOP) and practical programming paradigms.
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Python includes a rich set of built-in modules for string operations, report I/O, databases, networking, and more.
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📌 Basic Python Syntax
Here's an instance of a easy Python program:
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def greet(call):
print(f"Hello, call!")
greet("Alice")
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Hello, Alice!
Key Syntax Elements:
Indentation is used to define blocks (no curly braces like in different languages).
Variables are declared via task: x = 5
Comments use #:
# This is a remark
Print Function:
print("Hello")
📊 Python Data Types
Python has several built-in data kinds:
Numeric: int, go with the flow, complicated
Text: str
Boolean: bool (True, False)
Sequence: listing, tuple, range
Mapping: dict
Set Types: set, frozenset
Example:
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age = 25 # int
name = "John" # str
top = 5.Nine # drift
is_student = True # bool
colors = ["red", "green", "blue"] # listing
🔁 Control Structures
Conditional Statements:
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if age > 18:
print("Adult")
elif age == 18:
print("Just became an person")
else:
print("Minor")
Loops:
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for color in hues:
print(coloration)
while age < 30:
age += 1
🔧 Functions and Modules
Defining a Function:
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def upload(a, b):
return a + b
Importing a Module:
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print(math.Sqrt(sixteen)) # Output: four.0
🗂️ Object-Oriented Programming (OOP)
Python supports OOP functions such as lessons, inheritance, and encapsulation.
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elegance Animal:
def __init__(self, call):
self.Call = name
def communicate(self):
print(f"self.Call makes a valid")
dog = Animal("Dog")
dog.Speak() # Output: Dog makes a legitimate
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27 Must-Have Productivity Apps for Entrepreneurs
Entrepreneurs are usually looking for methods to maximise their time and performance. Whether you're coping with initiatives, collaborating with a group, or truly trying to stay organized, the right productiveness apps could make all the distinction. Here are some of the quality productiveness apps for marketers in 2024, categorized with the aid of their capabilities.
Best productivity apps for busy entrepreneurs
Task and Project Management Apps
1. Trello
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2. Asana
Asana is an exceptional preference for marketers managing more than one projects right away. It helps song obligations, assign obligations, and set time limits. With a established list or board view, Asana guarantees that not anything falls thru the cracks.
Three. Monday.Com
Monday.Com is an all-in-one paintings running device that provides customizable workflows, automation, and integrations. Entrepreneurs can track mission development, manage their group’s workload, and automate repetitive responsibilities, making it an invaluable tool for productivity.
Time Management Apps
four. Toggl Track
Toggl Track is an tremendous app for monitoring the time spent on one of a kind duties and projects. Entrepreneurs can use it to pick out where their time is going, enhance productivity, and make sure they're billing customers accurately.
5. RescueTime
RescueTime facilitates you recognize your each day behavior with the aid of monitoring how a lot time you spend on numerous apps and web sites. It offers insights into your most effective hours and offers features like computerized time tracking and aim setting.
6. Clockify
Clockify is some other extraordinary time-monitoring device, especially for entrepreneurs running with groups. It presents specific reviews on work hours and productivity, making it simpler to manage tasks efficaciously.
Note-Taking and Documentation Apps
7. Evernote
Evernote is a powerful be aware-taking app that lets in entrepreneurs to put in writing thoughts, clip internet pages, and prepare thoughts into notebooks. With a sturdy search feature and the ability to sync throughout devices, Evernote is a must-have for business proprietors who need to preserve music in their ideas.
8. Notion
Notion is a flexible workspace that mixes observe-taking, task control, databases, and collaboration tools. Entrepreneurs can create dashboards, record processes, and collaborate with their crew in a single platform.
9. OneNote
Microsoft OneNote is some other superb notice-taking device with a virtual notebook interface. It’s exceptional for marketers who decide on a extra conventional, paper-like experience at the same time as taking notes.
Communication and Collaboration Apps
10. Slack
Slack is a famous communication device that makes group collaboration seamless. With channels, direct messages, and integrations with different equipment like Trello and Google Drive, Slack guarantees that conversation stays green and prepared.
Eleven. Microsoft Teams
For marketers the use of Microsoft 365, Microsoft Teams is an notable alternative for conversation and collaboration. It gives chat, video conferencing, and file sharing, making far off teamwork easy.
12. Zoom
Zoom is the cross-to video conferencing device for entrepreneurs who need to host meetings, webinars, and virtual events. With notable video and audio, display screen sharing, and recording options, Zoom is a need to-have.
Finance and Accounting Apps
13. QuickBooks
QuickBooks is one of the fine accounting software program for entrepreneurs. It allows song earnings and fees, manage invoices, and generate financial reports, making it easier to address enterprise finances.
14. FreshBooks
FreshBooks is another extraordinary accounting device, mainly for freelancers and small commercial enterprise proprietors. It gives invoicing, expense monitoring, and time tracking functions, making sure easy economic control.
15. Wave
Wave is a free accounting and invoicing tool designed for marketers and small business owners. It’s brilliant for managing coins drift without incurring excessive prices.
Automation and Workflow Apps
sixteen. Zapier
Zapier is an automation tool that connects extraordinary apps to create workflows, saving entrepreneurs hours of manual paintings. With Zapier, you can automate responsibilities like sending emails, updating spreadsheets, and managing consumer data.
17. IFTTT
IFTTT (If This Then That) permits entrepreneurs to create automation between special apps and devices. For instance, you could automate social media posting or set reminders primarily based on certain triggers.
Marketing and Social Media Management Apps
19. Buffer
Buffer is a social media scheduling device that lets in entrepreneurs to devise and put up posts throughout one of a kind systems. It also presents analytics to assist song engagement and overall performance.
20. Hootsuite
Hootsuite is every other effective social media control device that helps agenda posts, display brand mentions, and analyze social media overall performance.
21. Canva
Canva is a photograph layout tool that allows marketers to create marketing substances, social media posts, and displays without difficulty. With customizable templates and drag-and-drop features, it simplifies the design technique.
Cloud Storage and File Management Apps
22. Google Drive
Google Drive presents stable cloud storage and smooth record sharing. Entrepreneurs can store, get right of entry to, and collaborate on files, spreadsheets, and shows in real time.
23. Dropbox
Dropbox is some other cloud garage solution that makes it easy to save and share documents securely with a crew. It integrates with various productiveness apps to streamline workflows.
24. OneDrive
For marketers using Microsoft products, OneDrive is an splendid cloud storage solution that seamlessly integrates with Office apps.
Mindfulness and Focus Apps
25. Headspace
Entrepreneurship can be stressful, and Headspace facilitates entrepreneurs exercise mindfulness and meditation to live targeted and reduce strain.
26. Forest
Forest is a focal point app that encourages marketers to stay off their phones by means of growing a digital tree at the same time as they work. If they go away the app, the tree dies—motivating them to live focused.
27. Noisli
Noisli provides heritage sounds to enhance cognizance and productivity. Whether you opt for white noise, rain sounds, or a coffee store atmosphere, Noisli facilitates create the proper paintings environment.
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Wish List For A Dumb Phone
I have a dumb phone with 20 days of standby time. It's getting old. I might need to buy another one soon.
I only really need that phone for phone stuff. It's small and light. It's my backup in places where my smartphone does not have reception.
A replacement would need physical buttons, and have bar or flip phone form factor, preferably in a blight green or orange colour. It should be a dual-SIM quad-band with GSM for basic phone calls, SMS and MMS, and 4G or 5G connectivity. The web browsing or download speed doesn't really matter.
In terms of featurephone features, I don't need twitter, facebook, whatsapp, or any of those built-in apps. I want the ability to take pictures, play MP3 and OGG files, record audio, play audio, browse the file system, and assign audio files as custom ringtones. E-mail is optional.
The hardware features I want are an SD card slot, a 240p camera or better, a light, FM radio (DAB would be a plus), a replaceable battery, bluetooth for tethering and audio headsets, and USB-C for tethering, charging, and file transfer. It doesn't have to be USB-PD or USB 3.0.
There are some features that would be nice. It would be nice to have a playlist that I can sync with a desktop podcatcher application. It would be nice to be able to move contacts between the SIM card and the SD card in bulk, and to sync contacts with my NextCloud address book with a desktop application. It would be nice if I could mount my phone's file system via USB.
All these features boil down to this: My dumb phone is a bit beat up. I wish I could just replace it with a slightly newer model with USB-C, but otherwise it doesn't need apps or wlan.
There is no phone out there that is just slightly better than my old dumb phone, and can be charged via USB. Once you have all the hardware and features, you might as well slap Android on there, and a more powerful processor, and sell it on features.
It's sad. There are many dumb phones that are almost better than my old one. There is one that is just like my old one, but with 4G instead of 3G, but no USB-C. There is one that looks great, but all reviews say the software is buggy and bluetooth doesn't work reliably. There is one with loads of features that has a couple of days of standby time, not weeks.
There's also one that has all the features but costs more than a smartphone.
All I really want is a Nokia 215 with USB-C, tethering, and a comfortable way to sync my stuff to a PC.
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IM NOT DEAD I HAVE A SPIDEYSONA
Sorry for not posting fmp kicked me to the floor and then some, I have still been drawing in fact I made this:

Character Info:
Name: Eda Weaver ( The Evergreen Spider)
Powers: Proportional strength and speed of a spider, psychoactive venom, natural webs, and wall climbing.
Lore:
Raised by the village's talented cloth spinner Mapel, Eda would have had a normal life if it wasn't for stumbling upon a cursed spider she would have continued that way, the very warlock Oz Borne who did this took over, forcing the people of the surrounding settlements to work for him as un unfaltering undying green army each controlled by a small green spider crawling into their brain, when one of these spiders attempted to claim Eda she caught it and in trying to kill it was bitten becoming the evergreen spider its poison blood becoming hers she became immune to its curse however the old weaver was not so lucky.
the lore was not proofread we die like spider people's loved ones and it is very much the vomit draft of my character's lore n stuff.

this was my initial sketch of Eda tho i have an earlier one in a friend's book
I've been trying to teach myself clip studio in preparation, for university as its the software considered the industry standard for comics and quite frankly I'm having so much fun, I wanted to make a dumb high fantasy spider and now i want to make something further with that. Facially she was inspired by this other concept i made

I am also realising i love traumatised greasy haired buff lesbian characters, I also made this other version of the top drawing.

Anyway I intend to post more sorry for dying lol
#oc artist#concept art#art school#character art#my oc art#spiderman#spiderverse oc#spidersona#spider oc#spiderverse fanart#centaur#medieval fantasy#taur#spidertaur#csp#clip studio ex#fantasy#spiderverse
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The History of Java Programming: From Its Humble Beginnings to Dominance in Software Development
Java is one of the most influential programming languages in the modern era, known for its versatility, portability, and robustness. Developed in the early 1990s, it has left a lasting impact on the software industry, helping build countless applications, from mobile games to enterprise-level software. In this blog, we'll explore Java’s fascinating history, its motivations, its growth, and its influence on today’s technology landscape.
The Genesis of Java
Java originated in the early 1990s as part of a project at Sun Microsystems. The project, initially called the "Green Project," was led by James Gosling, alongside Mike Sheridan and Patrick Naughton. The team's goal was to develop a language for embedded systems, specifically for appliances like televisions, which were beginning to incorporate smart technology.
The language was initially called "Oak," named after an oak tree outside Gosling's office. However, due to a trademark conflict, it was eventually renamed Java. The name "Java" was inspired by a type of coffee popular with the developers, signifying their relentless energy and drive.
Motivation Behind Java's Creation
Java was developed to address several key challenges in software development at the time:
Portability: Most languages of the day, such as C and C++, were platform-dependent. This meant that software needed significant modification to run on different operating systems. Gosling and his team envisioned a language that could be executed anywhere without alteration. This led to the now-famous slogan, "Write Once, Run Anywhere" (WORA).
Reliability: C and C++ were powerful, but they had pitfalls like manual memory management and complex pointers, which often led to errors. Java aimed to eliminate these issues by offering features like automatic memory management through garbage collection.
Internet Revolution: As the internet began to take shape, Java was positioned to take advantage of this growing technology. Java’s platform independence and security made it an ideal choice for internet-based applications.
The Birth of Java (1995)
The Green Project initially produced a device called Star7, an interactive television set-top box. While innovative, it didn't achieve widespread success. However, by the mid-1990s, the internet was gaining traction, and Sun Microsystems realized Java’s true potential as a programming language for web applications.
In 1995, Java was officially launched with the release of the Java Development Kit (JDK) 1.0. At the same time, Netscape Navigator, a popular web browser, announced that it would support Java applets. This gave Java immense exposure and set the stage for its rapid adoption in the software development community.
Key Features that Set Java Apart
From the beginning, Java had several features that distinguished it from its contemporaries:
Platform Independence: Java programs are compiled into an intermediate form called bytecode, which runs on the Java Virtual Machine (JVM). The JVM acts as a mediator between the bytecode and the underlying system, allowing Java programs to be executed on any platform without modification.
Object-Oriented: Java was designed from the ground up as an object-oriented language, emphasizing modularity, reusability, and scalability. This feature made Java particularly attractive for building complex and large-scale applications.
Automatic Memory Management: Java's garbage collector automatically handles memory deallocation, reducing the risk of memory leaks and other errors that plagued languages like C and C++.
Security: Java was designed with a focus on security, particularly given its intended use for internet applications. The JVM serves as a secure sandbox, and Java’s bytecode verification process ensures that malicious code cannot be executed.
Evolution of Java Versions
Since its release in 1995, Java has undergone several iterations, each bringing new features and improvements to enhance the developer experience and address the evolving needs of software applications.
Java 1.0 (1996): The first version of Java was mainly used for applets on web browsers. It came with basic tools, libraries, and APIs, establishing Java as a mainstream programming language.
Java 2 (1998): With the release of J2SE (Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition), Java evolved from a simple web language to a complete, general-purpose development platform. Java 2 introduced the Swing library, which provided advanced tools for building graphical user interfaces (GUIs). This release also marked the beginning of Java Enterprise Edition (J2EE), which extended Java for server-side applications.
Java 5 (2004): Java 5, initially called Java 1.5, was a significant update. It introduced Generics, Annotations, Enumerations, and Autoboxing/Unboxing. The updated version also brought improved syntax and functionality, which simplified writing and reading code.
Java SE 7 (2011) and Java SE 8 (2014): Java SE 7 brought features like try-with-resources, simplifying exception handling. Java SE 8 was a transformative release, introducing Lambda expressions and Stream APIs. This version brought functional programming aspects to Java, allowing developers to write more concise and expressive code.
Java 9 to Java 17 (2017-2021): Java 9 introduced the module system to help organize large applications. Java 11 and later versions moved towards a more rapid release cadence, with new features appearing every six months. Java 17, released in 2021, became a long-term support (LTS) version, offering several advancements like improved garbage collection, pattern matching, and record classes.
The Java Community and OpenJDK
Java's development has always been characterized by a strong community influence. Initially controlled by Sun Microsystems, Java's fate changed when Oracle Corporation acquired Sun in 2010. After the acquisition, Oracle made significant strides towards making Java more open and community-driven.
OpenJDK, an open-source implementation of Java, became the reference implementation starting from Java 7. This move encouraged greater collaboration, transparency, and diversity within the Java ecosystem. OpenJDK allowed more organizations to contribute to Java’s development and ensure its continued growth.
Java in the Enterprise and Beyond
Java has become synonymous with enterprise-level software development, thanks in part to the introduction of Java EE (now known as Jakarta EE). Java EE provides a set of specifications and tools for building large-scale, distributed, and highly reliable applications. The Java ecosystem, including frameworks like Spring, Hibernate, and Apache Struts, has contributed to its popularity in enterprise environments.
Java also became a key player in the development of Android applications. Android Studio, Google's official IDE for Android development, is powered by Java, which contributed significantly to its widespread adoption. Although Kotlin, another JVM language, is now gaining popularity, Java remains a core language for Android.
The Challenges Java Faced
Despite its success, Java faced competition and challenges over the years. Languages like C#, developed by Microsoft, and Python have gained traction due to their developer-friendly features. Java has been criticized for its verbosity compared to more modern languages. However, the Java community’s active contributions and Oracle’s improvements, including adding modern programming paradigms, have kept it relevant.
Another significant challenge was the rise of JavaScript for web development. While Java was initially popular for web applets, JavaScript became the dominant language for front-end development. Java's relevance in web applications decreased, but it found its niche in server-side applications, enterprise systems, and Android.
Java Today and Its Future
Today, Java is one of the most popular programming languages globally, powering applications across various sectors, including finance, healthcare, telecommunications, and education. Java’s strength lies in its mature ecosystem, robust performance, and scalability.
The new six-month release cycle initiated by Oracle has brought excitement back into the Java world, with new features being added frequently, keeping the language modern and in line with developer needs. Java 17, as an LTS version, is a stable platform for enterprises looking for reliable updates and support over the long term.
Looking forward, Java’s evolution focuses on improving developer productivity, adding more concise language features, and optimizing performance. Java's adaptability and continuous evolution ensure its place as a leading language for both new projects and legacy systems.
Conclusion
Java’s journey from a language for set-top boxes to becoming a foundational tool in enterprise computing, Android applications, and beyond is nothing short of remarkable. Its creation was driven by a need for portability, reliability, and ease of use. Over nearly three decades, Java has evolved to remain relevant, keeping pace with technological advancements while preserving its core values of reliability and platform independence.
The language’s robust community, open-source development model, and wide adoption in critical applications guarantee that Java will remain a force in software development for many years to come. It has not only withstood the test of time but continues to thrive in a constantly changing technology landscape—an enduring testament to the vision of its creators and the collective effort of its global community.
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This day in history
On THURSDAY (June 20) I'm live onstage in LOS ANGELES for a recording of the GO FACT YOURSELF podcast. On FRIDAY (June 21) I'm doing an ONLINE READING for the LOCUS AWARDS at 16hPT. On SATURDAY (June 22) I'll be in OAKLAND, CA for a panel and a keynote at the LOCUS AWARDS.
#20yrsago Neuromancer jacket-quote https://memex.craphound.com/2004/06/16/neuromancer-jacket-quote/
#20yrsago Vatican reduces Inquisition’s atrocity-count https://web.archive.org/web/20040621234858/http://www.iht.com/articles/525118.html
#20yrsago Orin Hatch to make “counselling infringers” a crime https://web.archive.org/web/20040621210922/https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/archives/001631.php
#15yrsago China backs off on mandatory spyware https://www.crn.com/blogs-op-ed/the-channel-wire/217900033/china-caves-says-green-dam-software-is-optional
#15yrsago EFF kills another stupid internet patent https://www.eff.org/press/archives/2009/06/16
#15yrsago Kids lose their summer break due to impenetrable bureaucratic mess https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2009-jun-16-me-summer16-story.html
#10yrsago IRS won’t fix database of nonprofits, so it goes dark https://web.archive.org/web/20140715041700/https://bulk.resource.org/irs.gov/eo/terminate.html
#10yrsago Father’s Day: Groucho sings “Father’s Day” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e0Dt9q8bkqg
#1yrago Conservatives are fringe outliers – and leftists could learn from them https://pluralistic.net/2023/06/16/that-boy-aint-right/#dinos-rinos-and-dunnos
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>>It's been almost twelve hours. But you're not quite over the conversation you had with the master brain of the cyborgs you stole from. The great big entity had no qualms with your murders, on account of you returning their memory banks to the hive-mind. They would get new bodies, you were told, and be happier for the "final conversion." At that point, you wager the stolen teleporter vest would've been okay, too, but by the time you'd struck up a conversation, you'd already completely wiped the software and replaced it with a Partition, rendering it invisible to your host.
The great mind was quite... poetic, you thought; it spoke as if it was trying to dumb itself down to you, but instead it came across as a philosopher, rather than ANY kind of machine.
>>"You remember being older than your time in the game, I am sure." You very much didn't like getting that kind of a frank familiarity from a strange entity, and you're kind of STILL rubbed the wrong way by it. That thing knew you entirely too well, and you told him as much. "Your history is known to me, I AM a historian, am I not? You weave an uncertain penstroke across the the paper, turned inwards even as it spirals ever outwards; the hand is uncertain, the pen stumbles, the nib flings the same ink in a thousand directions. You are lost in the finished collage, as any one might be, yet under the magnifying glass, you leave a unique trail, the web of a spider."
>>You've known a fair share of self-confident computers, but this was the first time you've ever accused an AI of, "Bloviating, that's what this is," you said. "And a whole lot of words to say 'i will not tell you.' Well, fine, I guess. And yeah, I snuck into that, what of it, get to your point." You were situated at the same console you'd been hacking into the whole time, one hand pressed into the monitor for a more direct, but easily-disconnected, form of communication. And you were more or less white-knuckle clenching the soft bubble of the screen, ready to leave. You were -and are- SO tired of hearing about yourself, you feel selfish by virtue of being alive usually, so every asshole you run across for three days straight knowing you has kind of sucked to a breaking point.
>>"The point is not that you played the game, and gained from it a curse for your intrusion," You could swear he was being smug and mean when he said that, like the fucking emotionless historian AI was getting a dig in at you. "the point is that you are older than you initially recalled, and the scattered chronology of your memories, now fully freed from the storm you've weathered, are once again a uniform fleet." You asked if the fleet was supposed to tell you something, now that it was able to...
>>"...I dunno, coordinate?" The machine's answer was a long, low hum. The thing was considering the best way to answer you, and you just had the insane notion that you may be free of the green tears; not in a way you could even put your finger on, merely a sudden grounded feeling. When it did finally answer you, the answer was a simple question: What would you ask of yourself? That's when you kicked the console and started cussing, pacing two loops and triggering a sudden series of slams outside the door. Klaxon alarms blared, and suddenly went quiet, as the door behind you slid shut, preventing the cyborgs from intruding. After you had a second, you slapped your mechanical palm back to the monitor, and asked, "Is there a fucking Partition in there?"
>>"I will not tell you." The answer from the vast, ancient computer mind stole all the steam from your anger and you slumped backwards into the terminal chair behind you, laughing stupid-style, before slapping your hand onto the keyboard, reestablishing connection. You're no longer sure if you ARE being haunted or not. This shit's blurring the line between Partition and the nightmare hauntings (what with the malachite), you think, but you smiled, reminding yourself to just get used to it, wallowing in a minor serving of defeatism.
>>"Well alright, then, you won't answer the first thing I asked of myself, smug prick. So tell me, are you havin' fun in there?" The hum that flowed through your mind was one that was DEFINITELY smug, outwardly so. Like the AI mind of this complex was teasing you suddenly. You closed your eyes, leaned back in that chair, and asked a second question, too: "Diggin' around for lost history looks like fun to me, at least, but like, is the company good? They seemed kinda... buzzkillish." There'd been a warm feeling, just inside your sternum, that radiated through your chest and made you feel like your lungs had been shaking with laughter.
>>"It's alright, actually, yeah." The voice that responded to you that time... well, it sounded the same in your mind: metallic, wavering, but the tone almost perfectly mirrored your own. "Maybe you'll do it differently? Maybe you'll figure out something else."
>>"Who knows," you both said, in tandem, in the same voice. The moment gave you pause, as if you'd heard your own voice twice, out-loud. When you opened your eyes, your senses were assailed with new surroundings. The sky burns blue-white overhead, sea-salt air and pine-sap fill your nostrils. You've been here for a few hours now, wondering if it sucks that you have to be your own support network like this, or if you should consider yourself lucky.
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There's like a 60% chance this won't go anywhere but if you could pick a song to go with each Avatar in the Sunset Archives, what would you choose? I've gotten a new case of brainworms from your stuff and now I'm learning how to use editing software. Also do you know any good editing software.
Thanks for the ask, but also oh jeez. this has never been my forte. ask me again after the music tourney and maybe I'll have a more complete/better answer for you, but off the top of my head...
Buried Avatars: Applejack: Work Song (traditional) Maud Pie et. al.: Another Brick in the Wall (Pink Floyd) Aria Blaze: ???
Corruption Avatars: Cadance: Lovefool (The Cardigans), or possibly Sweet Bod (Lemon Demon) Chrysalis: Thermodynamic Lawyer Esq., G.F.D. (Will Wood) (Bonus Zephyr Breeze, because I seriously considered it: Greener (Tally Hall)
Dark Avatars: Sombra: Strangelight (Fugazi) Twilight Sparkle: No-Eyed Girl (Lemon Demon)
Desolation Avatars: Autumn Blaze: Cigarette Burns Forever (Adam Green)
End Avatars: Yeah I got nothing for Apple Bloom or Juniper Montage.
Extinction Avatars: Button Mash: Welcome to the Internet (Bo Burnham) Lyra Heartstrings: Best I've got so far is Christmas at Ground Zero (Weird Al Yankovic), but that's more an elaborate pun on her statement
Eye Avatars: Sunset Shimmer: House of Memories (Panic! At The Disco) Jon Jarchivist Sims: Veteran of the Psychic Wars (Blue Oyster Cult)
Flesh Avatars: Big Macintosh: No, sorry, got nothing.
Hunt Avatars: Fluttershy: Night Eyes (The Orion Experience) Sonata Dusk: Jaws theme Lily: Be Nice to Me (The Front Bottoms)
Lonely Avatars: Wallflower Blush: Eleanor Rigby (The Beatles) Martin Blackwood: Too Much Time (John Vanderslice)
Slaughter Avatars: Crystal Prep: Seven Nation Army (The White Stripes) Starlight Glimmer: 1812 Overture (Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky) Gilda: We Will Rock You/We Are The Champions (Queen)
Spiral Avatars: Screwball: Go Ask Alice (Jefferson Airplane) Pinkie Pie: Bahamian Rap City (Joe Hawley) Ditzy Doo: Windmills of Your Mind (Noel Harrison)
Stranger Avatars: Vignette Valencia: A Mask of My Own Face (Lemon Demon) Rarity: ???
Vast Avatars: The Washouts: ??? Rainbow Dash: ???
Web Avatars: Adagio Dazzle: I Put a Spell on You (Hocus Pocus version) Trixie: Funeral March of a Marionette (Charles Gounod)
Also, wdym by editing software? Editing what?
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Best IT Training Institute in Bangladesh
In the land where rivers weave tales and green fields stretch to the horizon, a digital revolution whispers through the air. Bangladesh, now a rising star in the tech cosmos, demands the finest IT training to nurture its future innovators.

Why Choose an IT Training Institute?
Navigating the vast sea of technology alone can be daunting. Professional training institutes act as guiding stars, offering structured learning, practical experience, and the wisdom of mentors. They open doors to endless possibilities in software development, cybersecurity, and more.
Criteria for Selecting the Best IT Training Institute
Seek institutes with solid accreditation and glowing reputations. Diverse course offerings, experienced faculty, modern facilities, and robust placement support are essential beacons on this journey.

Top IT Training Institutes in Bangladesh
Bangladesh is home to stellar IT training institutes. Let's explore the best among them:
BASIS Institute of Technology & Management (BITM)
History and Courses
BITM, an emblem of excellence, offers courses in web development, cybersecurity, and more, blending theory with hands-on practice.
CodersTrust Bangladesh
Unique Features
CodersTrust empowers learners with flexible, project-based coding programs, bridging the gap between education and employment through industry collaborations.
Daffodil International Professional Training Institute (DIPTI)
Educational Approach
DIPTI combines technical skills with essential soft skills, offering courses in IT management and digital marketing, shaping well-rounded professionals.
Bangladesh Institute of ICT in Development (BIID)
Mission and Impact
BIID leverages ICT for sustainable development, offering specialized programs in e-governance and digital inclusion, fostering community empowerment.
New Horizons CLC Bangladesh
Global Prestige
Part of a global network, New Horizons offers internationally recognized certification programs with innovative teaching methods and high success rates.
Eshikhon
Journey and Success
Eshikhon democratizes tech education with a diverse range of courses, from graphic design to ethical hacking, transforming dreams into reality for many aspiring tech professionals.
Conclusion
Choosing the right IT training institute is a pivotal step towards a bright future in technology. These institutes stand out for their excellence, comprehensive courses, and strong industry connections, making them the ideal launchpads for your IT career.
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