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sign4shore · 11 months ago
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knowledgenook · 1 year ago
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Unlock the world of technology and innovation with our coding classes in Singapore. Kiya Learning provides hands-on experience in programming languages such as Python, Java, and more, empowering students to create their own software solutions.
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marsdevs · 2 years ago
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What is Code?
If you want to learn to code, start with websites like Treehouse or GitHub or certain apps like Codecademy and Mimo. If these don’t work for you, coding boot camps like Flatiron School, Fullstack Academy, and Bloc always make you job-ready!
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digitalskillsdude · 2 years ago
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Code Academy
Code Academy is an online learning platform that offers coding courses. These courses include a hands-on approach to learning programming languages such as Java and Python, where users can learn to practice coding directly on the website with instant feedback and the ability to track their progress. It offers a variety of courses based on your skill level ranging from beginner to advanced topics. I started as a beginner and Code Academy was incredibly helpful in my learning journey, the platform provided quizzes and interactive modules within the courses which allowed me to improve my coding skills. It was a fantastic resource that helped me gain a better understanding of coding and the different programming languages.
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ilgattopatata · 7 months ago
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camomillina, codeacademy e depressione stagionale, la serata dei campioni
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stardustedknuckles · 11 months ago
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I HATE things that say "sign up for x per month (billed annually)." shut the fuck up. I might be able to pay what you're asking monthly but I damn sure can't drop hundreds of dollars right this second and I'm not GOING to on something I don't even know if I'll see through.
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epellucid · 1 year ago
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in 8th grade I had a teacher who, unbeknownst to me, would have a profound impact in my life, despite only having her for one term.
no one really liked her or her class, mostly because she was mean and had an off-putting laugh. but what I remember most was that she hated being asked questions. you know that saying "no such thing as a stupid question"? the opposite was true in her classroom. if you came up to her confused on an assignment, she would sigh, roll her eyes, glare at you, and ask "....did you google it?"
why she became a teacher is beyond me; she seemed to loathe every aspect of her job. but looking back, I am grateful that she instilled the value of learning things for myself and looking up dumb questions before bothering someone else with them.
I'm reminded of this because I'm leaving one of my jobs, so I have to teach my elder millennial boss how to canva. some of the things she asks me make me want to sigh, roll my eyes, and say "google it." I think I've come full circle now.
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zevvin · 2 years ago
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working on me site today
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rosekasa · 1 year ago
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dhfjs thank u for the vote of confidence 🥹
adrien gets really into coding one day because it's the first thing he's ever taught himself without having the expectation of necessarily Doing Well. he uses w3schools or something and when the very first exercise asks him to practice the difference between <h1> <h2> <p>, and font families, naturally the text he chooses to experiment with is 'I love Marinette'.
the thing is, this sticks. all the way through the more advanced lessons. and he doesn't really notice it because he works with it every single day until one day marinette is using his laptop for something and stumbles upon a professional level webpage with five different tabs and animated scrollbars and photo galleries of her face and it's all under the heading 'I love Marinette'.
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evertidings · 6 months ago
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Hi Kristi! I'm sure youve already had similar asks but I cannot for the life of me find them. I was wondering how you learned code for your IFs and in general. Did you start with interactive fiction or did you already have an introduction to coding previously? Thanks
Long story short, I took a template (I have a few linked on my itch.io page; I personally used the one from @/cerberus-writes), analyzed it and customized it based on what I understood. It was a lot of trial and error, with a ton of Google searches, but I was so determined to make it my own and stop using Choicescript (which yes, is what I started out with) that I pushed through any difficulties.
To be quite honest, I don't think I could do something like that again, but hey, this goes to show that if you put your mind to something, it can happen.
I've answered a few other asks like this (this is probably my most in depth response to it), but I usually just say that you need to play around with things. If you need more structure, you can always do (free) courses on CodeAcademy or The Odin Project but those mostly show you the basics of the HTML/CSS language, and not necessarily how to construct something you're happy with.
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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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izicodes · 2 years ago
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Friday 22nd September 2023
I have been doing some coding the past few days but simply forgot to post about it... I have been working on doing the Computer Science path on codeacademy, learning about Python dictionaries and working with files like .csv and .txt!
Last night and today I have been working on the random project to test my skills with jQuery and SCSS!
Subjects I have been studying: ✧ Python (completed) ✧ SCSS (completed) ✧ jQuery (completed)
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knowledgenook · 1 year ago
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girliestwomaninstem · 2 years ago
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22nd Oct || Day 1 of 100 days of code/productivity
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today I created a general plan for what I want to accomplish over the next couple months in terms of learning to code. I had a Codeacademy subscription that I had totally forgotten about so I logged in and enrolled into the Learn C Skill Path course - which teaches you the fundamentals of C programming. I chose this course because my university prefers to teach their intro to programming course in C (all Computer Science students _must_ take this course as a prerequisite in order to progress to harder courses that will only build up on the knowledge acquired in here). I've heard it's pretty daunting for a beginner to learn programming in C so let's see how it goes. Just because I've heard scary things does not necessarily mean I should quit so soon. I'm no less than the nerdy guy in class who developed a game at the age of 11 or something, haha.
The course seems to be very beginner-friendly, indeed. and the code environment as well as the terminal are integrated into the website so that we can practice as we learn, so that's good. I'm liking it so far!
The first lesson included the basics of C - everything from:
ensuring you have the correct syntax written down so that the code is able to compile
escape sequences (\n -> add new line and \t -> add new tab)
line comments and block comments that are used to document code as you go
I also learnt how to compile a C program using gcc, yay!
that's it for today, it is now nearly 5:30 am as we speak, and I was not able to get any work done all day because we have a religious festival going on from now through this upcoming month, so needless to say I'll be busy helping my family with preparations. but I really hope to commit to learning how to code for at least 2-3 hours every day, as it would make a massive difference. g'night besties! <3
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imogen-exe · 6 months ago
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ughhh I've been doing a course on CodeAcademy on writing a chatbot, and I wanted to go back to it for a bit today but I'm just not taking in any information and it all looks like gibberish to me D'X I give up and am downloading a vn I found on itch.io about learning to code instead LOL
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cqattmu · 1 year ago
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Codeacademy Training
Thanks to the code academy free training courses, I learned more about AI and even tried my hand at coding!
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