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Post #83: Tumblr Opinion Poll by Python-Programming-Language, Question: Which programming resp. script language do you prefer?, 2023.
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12neonlit-stage · 7 months ago
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I go by no pronouns but not as in my name, more so like my pronouns are an undefined variable in shell coding
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red-viscountess-emika · 8 months ago
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a Tridaily Dose of Emika
(because of exams)
programming languages I use
I do programming, sometimes. I will list the languages I know, chronologically.
Scratch (when I was 10 or something)
Processing/weird combination of a Java library and a very shitty integrated code environment that comes with it, or whatever that word is. (when I was 14, maybe??)
Python (I dunno, used it for the first time at 16, I would guess)
C (when I was either 20 or 19)
HTML, CSS, Javascript (when I was 20??)
Haskell (when I was 20 (I am still 20))
So Scratch is just adorable, right??
Processing?? I dunno, it helped me learn the concepts????? It was really weird looking back at it. I feel like I was very shitty, but it had a library to make visual stuff easy, so it worked. I wouldn't know how to use actual Java, though, because classes were an advanced concept for me back then, and I forgot it since, and I don't ever use classes with the other languages I use.
Python sucks so bad, I hate it, but school coerces me into using it sometimes.....
C is my favourite, and the one I'm the best at. It's just very satisfying, I guess. I've been building a datastructure library lately.
HTML and CSS are kinda funny, Javascript sucks, but you need it I guess
Haskell is so cute, I love it, but I suck at it as of now. I had a month orso of using it and then went back to C, but I do plan to learn more of it later on :3 now, I will tell you more about these languages
Scratch is just some little kid who is throwing paint around (they are fine??? like they're a kid.... you can't judge them)
Processing is some friendly old white dude (he is fine)
Python is some 30-year old in lower upper management of some multinational who thinks very highly of himself and stuff (we hate him)
C is a 25-year old non-binary cool person (we like them)
HTML is not a person
CSS is not a person either
Javascript, we don't know enough to tell, and with we, we mean I
Haskell is a 16 or 17 year old alt girl (we like her)
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alebrijediscordico · 7 months ago
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pspsps'ing my own fucking brain into coding rn
cmon buddy, you dont get anything rn, but you Did once with a tiny thing. you can do it again. with more. you can pile up the info
you'll be able to create cool pages on neocities and here, cmonnnnn
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t0rschlusspan1k · 2 months ago
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Before I resort to M*crosoft Learn, can anybody suggest me some free HTML/CSS online course that issues a certificate after an exam? I can finish it in the span of half a week and it's not something I actually need, but it would definitely make my life at home with my parents much easier if I could show them I'm doing something (studying languages doesn't count, since I'm not getting anywhere).
(Panicking a bit because I don't want to leave too much data and digital footprint behind...)
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orcelito · 3 months ago
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Oh yeah yesterday I went to my C programming professor's office hours to ask about what's being covered in class tomorrow. Since I can't go bc of my PT appointment overlapping with it & I'm apparently the kind of student that cares about attending every single class now.
While I was there, I ended up chatting with him about a few things, including my current standing in the class. He asked what I got on the midterm exam, & I answered it was an 87, and he told me I was one of the top 5 or 6 scores in the Whole Class (this being a like. Maybe 70 or so person class). Top score was a 92 or 93 (idr lol) & the class average was a 72. Apparently there were a few of us in the upper 80s/lower 90s, but most people got 70s or lower. And once he does the curve on the exam, he said I'd probably end up with a 97 or so on the exam. So yay!!!
And then he told me how he's noticed how I come to class every day and am really active with taking notes and answering questions. Bc I also sit up front all the time lmao. Hadn't even realized how much of a damned teacher's pet I've been being, but I've been Trying to be a good student this year. But he said I was the type of student that if I got an 88% or smth in the class, he'd likely bump me up to a 90% so I'd get an A lol. But he also said so long as I keep up with how I have been, I could possibly get a 100% in the class by the end (bc I've been there for all the extra credit questions in class and whatever).
And just. I went there bc I wanted to make sure I didn't miss anything important in class on Wednesday, and I ended up having my ego stroked for Real. Felt good to have my efforts be recognized.
#speculation nation#now if only i could care that much for my web coding class. but oh well im still keeping up even if its a reluctant shamble much of the time#other stuff we talked about was how im graduating this semester & how i plan to stay in indiana to work#bc i have family here & i like the relatively low cost of living. & im not particularly ambitious.#just wanna make enough money to live comfortably. dont need anything fancy beyond that.#& he talked about how that's a good outlook in life. how he's known ppl who went to fuckin silicon valley or whatever#with high paying jobs. but the cost of living is so high that theyre effectively not making much more money than here#he said smth about like. a $70k salary has just as much strength here than a $120k salary there. smth around those#& he praised me on how i seem genuine and hard-working. so he thinks im gonna do just fine in the industry 🥺🥺🥺#i kinda wanted to keep chatting with him but i had to go to bowling class lol. ended up late to it even#bc i checked my phone for the time while chatting and went Oh Fuck bc it wss 1 min after the class started hfkshfks had to rush off then#but yeah makes me feel very nice about that class. i think it rly is my favorite class this semester.#web programming is pretty rewarding and im glad im taking it. but i was basically a complete newbie in html css and javascript#so ive spent quite a lot of time wanting to tear out my fucking HAIR over these labs. b4 it clicks and im like Haha yayy :3#i like C programming bc it's just so much more logical and regimented. it IS the language that got me to give up my engineering degree#since i was thinking about computer engineering. took my first coding class freshman year. and went 'i love this. i want to do CS now'#didnt do that obviously. but im happy where ive ended up. i wouldnt wanna be a programmer lol#and then my quality engineering in IT class. it's certainly engaging. it's the class i constantly have presentations in tho#had Another one this morning. blah! good to keep in practice but i still dont rly enjoy public speaking lmao#probably the most work intensive of my classes. interesting but Blegh#C programming i just keep up with the labs and do the exams and it's wonderful... so logical and comforting...#oh yeah web programming i also have a few presentations. also gotta fucking. code my project pages by next week 😭😭😭#i think it's just the html and css? no javascript yet. thank god. javascript is by far the hardest to learn#but css is so finicky too!!!! ive been struggling with trying to move these fucking input boxes around#i wanna have them on the right!! but they wont go there!!! gotta poke at it more. at least i managed to finish building the form.#still have to finish the lab tho. that was due 2 days ago. lol. also have another one due sunday. AND the project pages. gah!!!#they havent even graded the wireframes yet. i wanted their feedback b4 proceeding to coding >:( oh well#anyways yeah..im keeping busy lol
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ashenberry · 8 months ago
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”you need to know javascript to make a website” no you don’t 🫵💥
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venomgender · 9 months ago
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NOT THE HTML HELP MEEEE
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jasperygrace · 10 months ago
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i started working on my personal site again. I've only got the index page made right now, but I'm pretty proud of it so far.
Anyway, if you're interested at looking at it, you can find it here:
My intentions are to make a proper WIP page for Pro:Des and to make a comprehensive gallery for my art, but lemme know if I should add anything else to the site :^)
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haika-98 · 1 year ago
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Phone Wallpaper - Lex Ask Me Shirt
A phone wallpaper I made for my boyfriend when we started dating back in 2018 before he was a border collie.
Posted using PostyBirb
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My 365-Days-Streak On SoloLearn ...
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I have been learning programming with SoloLearn every day for 1 year or 365 days now: Python, C#, HTML, CSS and JavaScript. For me, SoloLearn is one of the best providers for learning coding on the go using a tablet or smartphone.
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Post #117: SoloLearn, My 365 Days Streak, 2024.
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raviws23 · 2 years ago
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Exploring the Basics of HTML: A Journey into Web Development with an Online Compiler for HTML
In the vast universe of web development, HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) is the essential building block that transforms creative ideas into interactive web experiences. HTML provides the structural foundation for web content, allowing web developers to create well-organized and readable web pages. In this article, we will embark on a journey into the basics of HTML, exploring its core elements and their functions. Additionally, we will introduce you to a valuable resource: the Online Compiler for HTML, a tool that empowers aspiring web developers to experiment, test, and refine their HTML skills in a practical and user-friendly online environment.
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HTML: The Language of the Web
HTML is the language of the web, serving as a markup language that defines the structure of web content. Its fundamental elements, or tags, are used to identify and format various aspects of a web page. Let's dive into some of the basic elements that form the foundation of HTML:
1. HTML Document Structure: An HTML document starts with the <!DOCTYPE html> declaration, which defines the document type. It is followed by the <html> element, which encapsulates the entire document. The document is divided into two main sections: the <head> and the <body>. The <head> contains metadata and information about the document, such as the page title, while the <body> contains the visible content.
2. Headings: Headings are essential for structuring content and providing hierarchy to text. HTML offers six levels of headings, from <h1> (the highest level) to <h6> (the lowest level). Headings help create a clear and organized content structure.
3. Paragraphs: To create paragraphs of text, the <p> element is used. This element defines blocks of text separated by blank lines and is a fundamental tool for organizing and formatting content.
4. Lists: HTML allows for the creation of both ordered (numbered) and unordered (bulleted) lists. Ordered lists are created with the <ol> element and list items with <li>. Unordered lists are created with the <ul> element, also with list items using `<li>.
5. Links: Hyperlinks are a crucial feature of the web. HTML provides the <a> (anchor) element for creating links. The href attribute within the <a> element specifies the URL of the page or resource to which the link should navigate.
6. Images: To embed images in a web page, HTML employs the <img> element. The src attribute within the <img> element points to the image file's location.
Introducing the Online Compiler for HTML
To practice and experiment with these basic HTML elements, there's a valuable resource at your disposal: the Online Compiler for HTML. This user-friendly online tool allows aspiring web developers to write, modify, and test HTML code in a practical environment. What sets it apart is its real-time rendering feature, enabling users to see immediate results as they make changes to their HTML code. It's an ideal platform for beginners and experienced developers alike to fine-tune their HTML skills and explore the language's capabilities.
Conclusion: The Journey Begins
Understanding the basics of HTML is the first step in your journey into the world of web development. HTML's fundamental elements serve as the building blocks upon which you'll construct your web pages. With the assistance of the Online Compiler for HTML, you have a practical and interactive resource to help you explore and master the language. As you become more proficient in HTML, you'll gain the ability to structure content, create links, and embed images, laying the foundation for the websites and web applications of the future. The journey into web development has just begun, and HTML is your trusty guide.
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small-basic-programming · 1 year ago
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My 365 Days Streak at MIMO ...
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"At Mimo, we believe that coding can open doors to opportunities like few other skills. That's why we've rallied around the purpose of making coding accessible to as many people as possible." MIMO
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Today I completed my 365 day streak at Mimo. Phew, that was a long way through the programming and scripting languages “Python”, “SQL”, “HTML”, “CSS” and “JavaScript”.
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Even though there were sometimes tough times and I often repeated certain course sections, e.g. with "JavaScript", and the progress wasn't immediately apparent, I still enjoyed learning with MIMO again and again.
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The support is also good, if you have questions or just get stuck. I can recommend MIMO to anyone who wants to immerse themselves in the world of programming languages online or with the app.
Post #209: Whoopee! My 365 Day streak on Mimo happens today on March 3, 2024.
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treasuremani · 1 year ago
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How to Install Python on Windows 10
Python is a popular and versatile programming language that you can use for various purposes, such as web development, data analysis, machine learning, and more. In this tutorial, I will show you how to install Python on your Windows 10 computer in a few simple steps.
Step 1: Download the Python installer
You can download the latest version of Python from the official website: https://www.python.org/downloads/. Choose the Windows installer that matches your system architecture (32-bit or 64-bit).
Step 2: Run the Python installer
Once you have downloaded the Python installer, double-click on it to launch it. You will see a window like this:
Make sure to check the box that says “Add Python 3.x to PATH” to enable Python to run from any directory on your computer. Then, click on “Install Now” to start the installation process.
Step 3: Verify the Python installation
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After the installation is complete, you can verify that Python is installed correctly by opening a command prompt and typing:
python --version
You should see the Python version that you installed, like this:
![Python version output]
Congratulations, you have successfully installed Python on your Windows 10 computer! 🎉
Don't forget to follow me @treasuremani
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aarvyedutech · 1 year ago
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salty-dracon · 2 years ago
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i figured out how to build a theme selector for my potential new website! yay!
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