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feathersofwares · 9 months ago
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computer-nerd-girl · 11 months ago
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morkaischosen · 1 year ago
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mit-llusion · 3 months ago
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introduction. hi :)
hello!!
i wanted to document my process of learning to code :) it's something i've always been interested in, but never got to, because i felt like it would take too much time to become good. well, the time will pass anyways, i need a project to stay sane. i have adhd, so it's somewhat of a developing hyperfixation / special interest for me.
i was using sololearn to learn, before i got paywalled :/ -- now i'm using freecodecamp and will probably also use codeacademy. on freecodecamp, i'm doing the certified full stack developer program which will (from my understanding) teach me to code front-end / client side as well back-end. i knew some HTML to begin with, but so far i've finished the basics of HTML mini-course and am on to structural HTML. After the full HTML topic, the course teaches me CSS, Java, Back-End Javascript and Python.
LONG STORY SHORT!! let's be friends, because i love doing this. also i need help. and advice. so much of it. m
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kaleobot · 2 months ago
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i am burnt out with programming at work. i want to do something actually immediately helpful. side project time
are there any apps/websites that do something that seems like it would be (somewhat) straightforward for someone with coding experience to make, BUT suck to actually use in practice because the site is paywalled/predatory/steals data etc?
or something that doesn't currently exist but similarly could be achievable by one person with enough time?
the more specific and esoteric the better, i have no profit motive here so if it helps even 1 person i'm down
if possible please rb for larger sample size!
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alycesutherland · 3 months ago
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Progress:
Okay so the authentication for spotify is hard for me to understand and requires user authentication, then making a token request that while expire in an hour. So i focused on what I did know how to do and what I had access to token wise. The Spotify developer home page has a temporary access token for demos. I took that token and made a function to make get request to the API and two functions for top tracks and top artists. Then made some functions to print them in my terminal. Here is what my end product looked like in the terminal.
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The data for tracks is proving to just show a years worth of listening even though I specified long_term in my get request.
Here is my code:
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I tried just doing track.artist but Spotify handles that as multiple artists so I had to handle them as such.
Next Steps: Tackling the user authentication and token requests and including it in this code.
(Also yes I know that is a concerning amount of My Chemical Romance tracks. I had my MCR phase strike up again with a passion last October and I am still balls deep in it.)
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I think we need to put the word "intuitive" up on the shelf for companies until they stop defining it as "minimalism" and "gestures that look like you're using a holographic scifi screen"
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zoeythebee · 2 years ago
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Fellow nerds of tumblr, I hate to admit that I... For the first time... Am learning Java...
I know I have sworn my faith to the procedural church, and worn my C preacher robes with pride.
But sadly the world around us is still in the dark, and the higher ups demand a sinful way of life. Especially the ones looking to hire.
Please find solace in the fact that I am deeply unhappy with this fact, but a girl's gotta get a job. I promise my faith will not waver in these dark times.
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tiikiboo · 1 year ago
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I'm a Web developer
Hello, my name is Bettina and i'm 27 years old. I live in Sweden 🇸🇪 but i'm born in Hungary 🇭🇺.
I'm currently studying web development focusing e-commerce. I've done it for a year now and i have one year left in school. I have not had my internship yet.
The languages i'm learning:
HTML
CSS
JavaScript, React.js, Node.js, expess.js,
MySQL, PHP.
I've even experience UX-design, web design, digital marketing, SEO and entrepreneurship. And i love talking about problem solving and accessibility 🪄🪲
Currently i'm developing wordpress with PHP, HTML and hierarchical CSS.
So, if you are into this stuff, especially wordpress and php, talk nerdy stuff with me! I would be so happy if i had more connections with people who are into this stuff, especially women. 🌸
My github:
My portfolio:
It is not done yet, i will update it soon 🫣🐢
🌦️ A weather app made in our Javascript course:
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laudscs · 1 year ago
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tips to help you grow in code ;)
Developer Roadmaps is a site where roadmaps are provide to learning and to keep a track of your code studies! there are many roadmaps of diverse subjects and programming languages. You can access what you want and have a guide to learn, marking what you already learned and see what you didn't yet.
in my opinion this is a cool site to help you, so you will not feel lost learning.
some links for you to explore and find out more:
Back-end roadmap: https://roadmap.sh/backend
Front-end roadmap: https://roadmap.sh/frontend
Full-stack roadmap: https://roadmap.sh/full-stack
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here some pictures for you to see more:
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an example of how it works: you can check the status of what you are doing when you click the rectangle
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you can even create a customized roadmap for you!
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that's it! hope you like it and enjoy your studies using this website!
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astercontrol · 3 months ago
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bringing back this half-derezznored thing
in honor of having a little more of the Nine Inch Nails soundtrack
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saltyfoxes-artist · 4 months ago
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Working in a website with my girlfriend so I have an easy way of doing commissions, expect slow art because of this + chronic pain
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koshekdev · 2 years ago
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Project update (Next.js) + little API routing tutorial
So my last post was about setting up my back-end using Node.js and Sequelize. After setting everything up it was time to create needed routes and queries. I didn't look too much into how to do it, just made an api folder, made a .ts file for every table I have in my database and filled it with CRUD operations + whatever additional query was needed.
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After writing all of this I wondered how do I define links for all of these operations? Well as it turns out, when you put files in an api folder in Next.js, they generate by themself, meaning all of my crud operations were now under the same /api/file_table_name link. Obviously that's bad news. It took me 2 days of rearranging (it wasn't hard, just boring XD) and I got this structure
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(This is not an entire structure, just a snippet because the whole structure is kinda big and pointless for demonstration)
So now for getting host/api/tag we have an index.ts file which carries the createTag function which requires just a body that contains new tagName.
For host/api/tag/id we have the [id].ts which carries getTagById and DeleteTag function. Now how do we differentiate between those two operations when they are on the same link?
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At the end of your file you should have a handler function for which you write the cases in which certain operation happen. In this case it only depends on the http method, but it is possible to add other cases such as potential query string (the on that start with ? in the link ex. api/posts?sort=asc). Here's the code example from my /stickerpack/[id].ts file
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So this means the link is going to be host/api/stickerpack/id?type="".
What surprised me was that you don't fetch id with req.params.id, but you fetch everything with req.query, and Next.js I guess just figures out what is a parameter and what is not based on the file name. Another surprising thing is the obvious "id as any" situation XD. It did not work any other way. No idea why. I'll look it up when I get the energy.
That's my wisdom for today, if you have any questions feel free to ask me anywhere XD I'm no professional tho lol
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mit-llusion · 3 months ago
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progress 2 - thur 3 april 2025
um okay so ignore that little skipping a part of my curriculum mishap. right now im working on a project in the "lab" portion of the course (where you work on your own little projects so they can test what theyve taught you). for this one, youre supposed to make a small, simple page for recipes. everything about my code registers as right except for the <meta charset=UTF-8> part. its not registering it :/ in case anyone has any advice.
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help i dont know what ive done wrong.
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code-es · 2 years ago
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how do I set up vsc correctly? I always get project file not found error and I can't find a solution on the internet. Lmk if you have a fix :(
Hi! Thank you for the ask! I wonder in what situation this happens to you? When trying to open the file? Or when trying to run some command? Could be different reasons so maybe my answer won't really help you... But! I've had this issue sometimes; for example, once, I was trying to run a python script, but it wouldn't let me.
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Here, the issue is that the folder I have open in VS code is a parent folder to the folder where the file I'm trying to run is located. Here, I'm running the script with the help of the "play" button on the top right.
What it does, I suppose, is try to run the file day-3.py in the directory/folder that is currently open in VS code, but! In the folder advent_of_code_23, there is no file called day-3.py!
So, your issue could potentially be that you are accidentally running your script in a parent folder where it can't be located, since it's in a child folder.
If you still want to have a parent folder up and running, and see all your children folders, you could use the terminal to manually access and run your script.
Step 1: open a new terminal (top option)
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Step 2: in the terminal, type ls (stands for list) to see all the folders in your parent folder
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Step 3: type cd (stands for change directory) and then the name of the folder you want to navigate into, where the file you want to run is located. (TIP! You can use the tab button on your keyboard to autofill the folder name)
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Step 4: Now you can see that your location has changed to be <C:\...\parent-folder-name\child-folder-name>, which means you are now in another folder! So for me, now the location is <C:\...\advent_of_code_23\day-3>, which means I can now directly access everything in this folder! In my screenshot I also typed LS to see what the contents of my folder is.
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Step 5: In here, I can now run my python file by typing python day-3.py
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If you're working in another language, I would recommend googling "how to start a [language name] in the terminal". Or, if you're running for example a React project, you may want to look in your package.json to see what scripts are available, and run those with your preferred package manager, such as yarn or npm.
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In my case, this project is set up with yarn, so I would run this using the yarn dev command.
I hope this has been somewhat helpful, and if it didn't resolve your issue feel free to reach out to me personally and I'd be happy to take a look at your specific case. I can't promise a definite fix, but I can promise that I'll try! 🩷
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javafullstackdev · 1 year ago
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FullStackJava: Mastering Both Ends of the Stack
Java isn't just for backend anymore! As a full stack Java developer, you'll wield powerful tools on both sides:
Frontend:
JavaServer Faces (JSF)
Thymeleaf
Vaadin
Backend:
Spring Boot
Hibernate ORM
RESTful APIs
Database:
JDBC
JPA
Build & Deploy:
Maven/Gradle
Docker
Jenkins
Embrace the versatility. Java full stack = limitless possibilities.
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