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jazhand · 1 year
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Stardew Valley Character Creator
So for the past while, I've been working on this project with Poltergeister (whose art you've definitely seen if you play with Expanded and/or Seasonal Cuter Characters), and I'm really excited to finally be sharing it with you guys!
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why-the-heck-not · 7 months
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30.09.23, saturday
I am a javascript god (me when i’m delusional and also lying)
things done today:
6h of trying to not suck at javascript (got it to work the way it’s supposed to (i’m hoping))
managed to carve out time to actually chill guilt-free (well,, mainly guilt-free, like 70%)
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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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blackjackkent · 10 months
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Random question for the coding folks...
If I were to just straight up like... offer free programming tutoring, are there folks out on Tumblr who would be interested?
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jojotier · 1 year
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canonically Egbert wouldn't be able to code in javascript because their ineptitude with stack modus implies that they wouldn't understand the relative path necessary to import ('require') modules of code to different files in the directory
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crackaddict55 · 1 year
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Ok turns out if you don’t practice your problem solving skills often there is a 100% chance your brain will regress to the state of your 6 year old self and you will forget how to solve the most basic problems.
Good to know.
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msasterisk · 7 months
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just some silly little t'lyn sketches (instead of the notes i should have been taking)
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sandycodes · 10 months
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day 8/100
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life is just throwing me for an absolute loop these days, but im starting my adventure into javascript :) i didn't do a ton of coding today, but i learned about the history of javascript as well as 2 ways of running it in the browser, both in html files within the script tag and in an REPL (also one way of declaring a variable cause i think there are others but im not sure) <3
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kriskukko · 5 months
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Hello!! I hope you are doing well. Your art is so freaking amazing 👏 I'm just enjoying my time looking at all of it!!! I did have a question tho-- how did you make your webcomic website? I'm curious of the all the steps you took!
this is going to expose my age and personality, but my website making process has two steps in total
-- get the domain/hosting (mine is over at a finnish hosting site) -- code it
and when i say code i mean like, some real mid 2000s shit when i was 13 years old. straight up barebones html and css. there are many good actual website makers these days, but i am a self-proclaimed control freak nincompoop so to me it has always appeared faster to just 'make it from scratch' to get exactly what i wanted (i owe w3schools.com my everything by now probably). i figured -- worked for me a nigh decade ago why wouldn't it now? its still just a string of links is it not (and while it was A THING to have back in the day, am glad iframes are no longer around). i have upgraded my game with some very rudimentary php since ye olden days, but even that i only use for one of the graphic novels. turns out you can really make updating a website and layouts and stuff easier by making a composite out of multiple files and then updating the parts separately. SO NEAT. i will acknowledge that while i thought of responsiveness in the coding process, it is probably not perfect. this is my blatant mirror marketing, since i personally prefer to read things on bigger screens and it is the headscape the art was made etc etc. as such, i'll just take this opportunity and formally apologize to everyone on mobile if the experience is atrocious at your end. with that said -- thank you for the kind words and the question! they brought much joy and nostalgia to my afternoon <3
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qrevo · 8 months
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uh can someone. threaten to beat me with a large rock. if i don't finish up my uni work in time. really needing that "fighting for my life" energy to finish these up lol
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niramies-blog · 3 months
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This shit is confusing as fuck
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dkettchen · 2 months
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I'm applying to coding bootcamps (in my retraining efforts toward a stable career to fall back on whenever media industry is being an ass (aka their default state)) and this one is making me learn javascript as part of the application process, and I'm like just let me use my snake_case, you monsters ToT
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pllanks · 17 days
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List 5 things that make you happy, then put this in the askbox for the last 10 people who liked or reblogged something from you! Get to know your mutuals and followers ^.^
Stories (TV, books, music, games, conversation. Anything. Consumption or Creation)
Animals. Saw a squirrel running down the sidewalk the other day and I wish I had had my phone out. He would run five feet and then look back to see if I was walking behind him. Then he got to his tree and got shy
A cool breezy day. Preferably on the colder side
Walking. If it's nice out I will walk around with not a thought in my head until I find myself back inside
Going around Wikipedia and finding random things that genuinely interest me. You can find a lot of cool stuff if you look right
Thanks for the ask anon, hope this helps!
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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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club-penguin-artistry · 11 months
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Login page, pre-Cardjitsu Party, 2011
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crackaddict55 · 1 year
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Chat gpt is not taking programming jobs anytime soon in my own humble opinion.
It’s impressive for sure but it makes (a lot of) mistakes.
Idk if it will replace lower level positions in the future but hopefully by then I will have a title it can’t replace lmao
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Pic unrelated
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