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unicminds-codingforkids · 8 months ago
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joybeantown · 1 year ago
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IT WILL WORK OUT 🗣️
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Filled with glee and wonders hes my fav :>
My kid icarus phase comes to haunt me but it did help with the hair
Still have requests open if theres an alt you'd like to see!
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arathergrimreaper · 1 day ago
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I've also noticed an uncomfortable trend over the last decade of the only people telling me how to feel about my heritage or that I don't truly understand the black struggle tend to not be black at all. Tf is up with that? Mind your own.
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ducktracy · 1 year ago
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HEY here is my Switch friend code for anyone who wants it! the only games i really play online are Splatoon and Mario Kart, but i’m trying to make an effort to be more accessible and open again so if anyone wants to add then feel free :)
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hua-fei-hua · 7 months ago
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today i learned that we weebs are responsible for the existence of the .ass file type. #heritage
#花話#i actually learned this yesterday i've just been cracking myself up over the 'hashtag-heritage' thing ever since#.ass is a subtitle file btw!!! they're what make the really pretty ones with the elaborate typesetting and positioning n stuff#i always thought they did that shit by burning the fonts into the video via aftereffects or smth but it turns out#that while you could burn an ass file to a video for hardsubbing you can apparently just. like it's a text file you can use a text editor#and also turn them off when watching your stuff if you wish and god i was so surprised when i realized you could do that#with the pretty subtitles bc when using online streaming the soft subs were usually so ugly#anyway through a series of wacky hijinks i've ended up coding a subtitle file type converter these last few hours#and in looking up the standards for how .srt .ass and .vtt files are formatted i learned this gem#and you know what!!!! it makes soooo much sense#of course we weebs went off and made a file type for elaborate subtitle styling and positioning and timing#the intersection of art and technology in the weeb fan sphere is actually pretty cool!! there's niche ass software for so much shit#bc of the tendency of weebs to be into tech and stuff#in my spelunkinh around the old web i've also found a bunch of old specialized scanlation software from the 2000s!!! that's so cool!!!!#i just use a notes program and photoshop but they were out there in 2004 or so making photo editors that#could not only open up and edit multiple images in sequence you could page through but also load up your translation txt file#and i think also had specialized tools for cleaning text bubbles and stuff#and also obviously correcting scan issues and straightening things out AND THIS IS SO COOL!!!!#like we did that!! that's how things were done before i got into anime!!! back when i was a little kid; before i was even rlly sentient!!!!!
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fish-at-fish-fish-resort · 1 year ago
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getting emotional about splatoon again. god. that fucking squid makes me feel things about my own life im crying all over my yogurt
#pov youve been into splatoon since the first game and in splatoon 3 theres the new capn and thats YOU. thats you those years ago.#thats the kid that saved up their money to buy a wii u. opening it up the first time digging for the splatoon download code hoping it works#ans then it does and then youre in this new colorful world full of whimsy and. and then you got splatoon 2 and a switch for Christmas#and now this lonely teen gets to experience that joy again.#of opening up the switch and putting in the cardridge and inputting the online subscription code hoping it works. and then it does.#and youre back in inkopolis.#and you get yourself octo expansion after watching a playthrough while abroad visiting your family. and you get to pick the looks of agent 3#and the game asks you because thats you. thats the kid those years ago. thats the teen playing right now. thats you.#and now youre an adult. you preordered splatoon three. you played it on the bus drive home. and you enter the story mode.#and youre faced again with yourself.#that kid finding joy in this world when home wasnt the best.#that teen finding community and frienedship n this game when they had noone to talk to#and you realize how far youve come. and youre proud of yourself. and youre happy youre alive#and now youre an adult who doesnt know exactly where to go from here. but will keep trying.#if not for yourself now. then maybe for a future you who will remember this. then maybe for the past you that you look back to.#and im not even mentioning all the transgender stuff#im not normal about this game guys#fishbrain thoughts
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tothevines · 9 months ago
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oh god I just remembered that when I was in D/s relationship with a farm boy we went to the farm supply store to buy a riding crop lmao 🥴😭💀
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unicminds-codingforkids · 11 months ago
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alphabezciding · 2 years ago
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coding classes for kids | Alphabez
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enigma2meagain · 2 years ago
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CODE RED!
Congress (specifically Dick Durbin) is trying to sneak in EARN IT Act copycat bills called the Cooper Davis Act and the (S.1199) Act into the must past National Defense Authorization Act because they know that these bills are incredibly unpopular and fatally flawed!
For a sense of what these bills are actually like, here's what similar bills like the EARN IT Act and Kids Online Safety Act's flaws are:
Despite the claims of not subjecting our data to privacy risks, the only plausible way that the system created by KOSA works is by creating an age-verification system, that would require children and adults alike to hand over even more of their private data to unreliable and under-scrutinized third party companies with vast databases. In other words, people would be forced to upload their government IDs to access the internet. This is the exact opposite of protecting children’s privacy and data. The risk of exposing our identities if they are ever compromised is too great. What would happen to trans people, those in abusive situations, the undocumented, and activists not just here but internationally? 
Through EARN IT, websites would essentially be made to become state actors and collect CSAM (Child Sexual Abuse Material). But by doing so, they basically make that evidence completely inadmissible in court due to violating the fourth amendment (unreasonable/unlawful search and seizure). In other words, not only are sexual predators more likely to run free, (which is the exact opposite of what they claim this bill will do), but this bill is actively asking to invade our privacy and gathering even more data on us despite claiming the opposite.
And these bills create an unaccountable committee that gets to dictate what constitutes as "harmful media", which can easily be used to silence LGBT media and enforce online censorship. They're shoving through TWO copycat bills under names that evoke "THINK OF THE CHILDREN!" onto a must pass bill to avoid any scrutiny, EXACTLY the same way that Richard Blumenthal tried to do the same thing back in Winter 2022!
Please help stop this; these bills could be forced in at any point between now and July 27th, and it'll be very difficult to get rid of them if they do get in! there is a script and phone numbers above.
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unproduciblesmackdown · 2 years ago
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similar to the greentext stuff - i was visiting with my neighbors and their grandkids were around, and I said to this eight year old, "Hey, you wanna know something cool? I was playing the game when the Endermen came out." and his eyes went wide, like this kid looked like i told him i landed on the moon. His grandma thought it was really funny, and she said she has no idea what i'm talking about, but her grandbabies do, and that's incredible to her.
oh that's fun lmao, when minecraft & that update's existed for more than your whole life, and yknow being that young and like Next Year fr is this huge time scale away, a couple of years is a quarter of your life thus far and like maybe nigh half of the part of your life you actually have longterm memories for....i was checking out this dev's blog's archives about a:tdd's release in 2010 & in one entry they compared the implicitly Roughly concurrent release of Minecraft and i was like hey whoah. forever primarily being a game i've Heard Of more than any more direct exposure so i had no precise sense of [before minecraft release] [after minecraft release] Year 0 there but it's like for sure back in thee day when minecraft was a new thing, huh
#add in that [i also basically Heard Of mass effect but that's a game series w/a 2010 median which i had Any knowledge abt already]#so i have that reference point for a still like [niche video for When You've Played These Games For Sure] there but then like#if you were ten or even 5 yrs younger at the time you May Well Be much more at sea as your starting point there#(but i mean not that much; i didn't know a ton. reread those wikipedia plot summaries myself)#enderman came out? happy pride#shoutout to this one time i crossed paths w/this kid who was at the time probably like late middle school early high school age#who started talking abt pokemon like Clearly A Big Interest and i'm like my only Direct experience is playing pokemon go but i know Some#stuff b/c i was 5 in '99 when it was first making that huge splash lol. can make Some remarks....but also just Listening Attentively To You#Monologue like uh huh go off....i sure remember like the Sense of a couple yr's sagacity like being 9 i think reading a book abt 6th or 7th#graders (i.e. two or three yrs older) like My God They Must Be So Mature....#and like ofc when skimming passages as an adult it's like omg l'enfants. Both Perspectives Being Accurate respectively lol#my vintage experiences like i've def saved things on the floppy discs of [save icons imagery]. have heard the dialup tones organically....#but also; say; Home Computers That You Didn't Really Need To Know Much Abt Computers To Use were forever an everyday thing for me#having been born mid '90s....vs like in the '80s being nicher but also like. the programs to amateur code not being As Complex either#like [working on cars] of yore vs more modernly lmao....plus ofc in their designs; opening up a desktop Tower vs what? a tablet??#ppl my age who had more substantial Online Access earlier than i did maybe having at least picked up some html; which i did not lol#also didn't have too much Gamer Experience ever; what i did largely desktop then laptop pc wasd+mouse style....#didn't have a smartphone till maybe 5 yrs after they were starting to become more commonplace#vs that again to an 8 yr old of today [commonplacer smartphones] is your whole life basically too. i remember when we flipped those phones.#(i do fr lol. did have one of those first for a good while.)#granpa granpa....mh being fourteen yrs old meaning like the Teen Fans of Today were probably not watching it as it aired lol#whereas i Was that teen fan of those yesteryears. and all my stories for it like fuckin uhhhhhh [crickets chirping] [studio audience laugh]#though You Don't Need The Fans like mh is a long movie ppl can newly discover Whenever that holds up; plus it has bonus lore#mostly what i could even Possibly bring is just the particularly nicher older bonus lore. but like grandpa simpson (the simpsons) for sure#which is to say: humorously irrelevant & perhaps somewhat cantankerous#whilest i'm vaguely aware there may have also been that minecraft resurgence (esp through streaming?) from 2020 on....#but evidently Like Mh something that continually revives / takes on New Fans / Participants#for sure i might well be playing some tf2 myself if i had the technical capability (i would have the poor personal ability i always did lol#real games of yore but it never gets old also. though i know Of Late there was a bot problem / just neglected maintenance? that get fixed?#These Have Been The Tag Tangents. maxed out thirty tags i know that's right
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This is really a very helpful and big tutorial to learn the use of the code editor "Visual Studio Code" by Microsoft. You can watch it on the learning platform "Udemy" and if you are waiting for some time, it will be possible to purchase only around 15 Euros for this excellent tutorial.
Post #107: Udemy, Estefania Cassingena Navone, Visual Studio Code for Developers 2024, Beginner to Advanced, 2023.
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small-basic-programming · 2 years ago
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Post #159: MIMO, Online coding website, app and community, programming and script languages: Python, SQL, Web Development, JavaScript, HTML, 2023.
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groovykingcat · 1 day ago
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The Rise of Self-Paced Python Learning: Pros, Cons, and Best Platforms
Python is one of the most popular programming languages today, and learning it has never been more accessible. With the increasing demand for flexible learning, self-paced Python learning has gained massive popularity. Whether you are a beginner looking for the best resources to learn Python or a professional aiming to upskill, self-paced courses provide an excellent way to learn at your convenience. 
In this blog, we will explore the pros and cons of self-paced Python learning, the best platforms to learn Python online, and how Guruface stands out with its Python courses for kids and beginners. 
Why Self-Paced Learning is on the Rise? 
Traditional classroom-based programming courses have their benefits, but they often come with fixed schedules and rigid timelines. On the other hand, self-paced learning allows students to absorb content at their own speed, making it more practical for those balancing work, school, or personal commitments. 
With Python programming resources available online, learners can now access high-quality materials, practice exercises, and even AI-assisted tutoring, making learning more engaging than ever before. 
Pros of Self-Paced Python Learning 
Flexible Learning Schedule 
One of the biggest advantages of self-paced courses is flexibility. Unlike traditional classroom settings, self-paced courses allow learners to study at their convenience, making it ideal for working professionals, students, and even kids. 
Access to a Wide Range of Python Resources 
The internet is full of Python programming resources, from interactive coding platforms to video tutorials and documentation. Learners can choose the format that suits their learning style best. 
Cost-Effective Learning 
Many Python programming online courses offer affordable options, and some even provide free courses. This makes self-paced learning accessible to anyone interested in learning the Python language without spending a fortune. 
Hands-on Experience with Projects 
Most self-paced courses include real-world projects that help learners apply their skills. This is crucial for beginners looking to gain practical experience with Python programming for beginners. 
Revisit and Revise Anytime 
With self-paced learning, students can revisit course materials anytime they need a refresher. This is particularly useful when learning a complex topic in Python programming language for beginners. 
Cons of Self-Paced Python Learning 
Lack of Immediate Feedback 
One challenge with self-paced learning is the lack of real-time feedback. Unlike a live instructor-led course, learners may have to rely on forums or community support to get their queries answered. 
Requires Self-Discipline 
Without fixed deadlines, some learners may struggle with motivation. It is important to set personal goals and stick to a schedule when learning Python online at your own pace. 
Limited Interaction with Peers and Mentors 
Self-paced courses may lack the collaborative learning environment that comes with classroom settings. However, many platforms now offer discussion forums, mentor support, and live Q&A sessions to bridge this gap. 
Best Platforms for Self-Paced Python Learning 
If you are looking for the best Python programming course, several platforms offer excellent self-paced learning options. Here are some of the top choices: 
Guruface – Best for Beginners and Kids 
Guruface is a leading e-learning platform that provides structured Python courses designed for kids and beginners. Their courses include interactive lessons, hands-on projects, and expert mentorship to make learning Python engaging and easy. 
Why Choose Guruface? 
Beginner-friendly Python courses 
Step-by-step guidance with real-world projects 
Self-paced learning combined with expert support 
Ideal for kids and first-time learners 
Coursera – University-Level Python Courses 
Coursera offers Python courses from top universities like the University of Michigan and Stanford. These courses are self-paced but also provide certification upon completion. 
Udemy – Affordable Python Courses for All Levels 
Udemy has thousands of self-paced Python courses at affordable prices, covering everything from beginner to advanced topics. 
Why Guruface Stands Out 
If you are a parent looking for Python programming for beginners or a young student eager to learn coding, Guruface is a top choice. Their courses are designed specifically for kids and beginners, ensuring a structured learning path with engaging content. 
Key Features of Guruface Python Courses: 
Interactive lessons that make learning fun and engaging 
Self-paced yet structured learning for better comprehension 
Expert instructors providing mentorship and guidance 
Hands-on projects to gain real-world coding experience 
Kid-friendly approach to introduce programming in an accessible way 
Final Thoughts 
Self-paced Python learning has transformed the way people acquire programming skills. Whether you are an aspiring coder, a professional looking to upskill, or a parent searching for the best Python programming course for your child, self-paced learning offers flexibility, affordability, and accessibility. 
Guruface stands out as an excellent choice for beginners and kids, providing structured, engaging, and interactive courses that make Python learning easy and enjoyable. 
If you are ready to start your Python journey, check out Guruface’s Python programming online courses and take the first step toward mastering Python today.
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thecodelab · 13 days ago
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Looking to kickstart your coding journey? The Code Lab has got you covered with their beginner-friendly online coding courses. Whether you're a complete novice or looking to refresh your skills, these courses are designed to cater to all levels of proficiency. Dive into the world of coding from scratch and unlock your full potential with interactive lessons and hands-on projects. Embark on this exciting learning adventure and watch your coding skills flourish with the support of The Code Lab's comprehensive online courses for beginners.
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cleveredlearning · 20 days ago
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Jr. Data Scientist Programs and International Young Coders Program: Building the Next Generation of Tech Leaders
In a world increasingly driven by data and digital innovation, the demand for skilled professionals in fields such as data science and computer programming continues to rise. To address this growing need and to nurture talent from a young age, educational institutions and organizations around the world have begun offering targeted training programs like Junior Data Scientist programs and the International Young Coders Program. These initiatives aim to equip students with foundational skills in data science and programming, preparing them for future careers in technology and innovation.
The Rise of Early Tech Education
The digital age has ushered in a transformation in how we learn, work, and communicate. As businesses and institutions increasingly rely on data and software, the need for skilled data scientists, software developers, and coders is growing rapidly. To meet this demand, early education in data science and coding is being prioritized globally.
Junior Data Scientist programs and International Young Coders Programs are two key examples of this movement. These programs provide young learners with the tools, knowledge, and experience needed to begin their journeys into tech, often before they reach college or even high school.
Jr. Data Scientist Programs: Introduction and Goals
What is a Jr. Data Scientist Program?
A Junior Data Scientist Program is an educational initiative designed to introduce students, typically aged 10–18, to the fundamental concepts of data science. These programs aim to teach young learners how to collect, analyze, visualize, and interpret data using tools and languages such as Python, Excel, SQL, and R.
Goals of Jr. Data Scientist Programs
Develop data literacy from an early age.
Teach students critical thinking and analytical skills.
Provide hands-on experience with real-world datasets.
Introduce machine learning and AI concepts in a simplified manner.
Encourage problem-solving through data-driven projects.
Core Subjects Covered
Introduction to Data Science – What is data, types of data, sources of data.
Python Programming – Basic coding, libraries like Pandas, NumPy, and Matplotlib.
Data Visualization – Creating graphs, charts, and dashboards.
Statistics and Probability – Foundational math for data science.
Mini Machine Learning Projects – Basic supervised learning models.
Ethics in Data Science – Understanding data privacy and responsible use.
Key Features
Interactive lessons with visual and engaging content.
Capstone projects such as analyzing sports statistics or building a recommendation system.
Gamified learning platforms to maintain interest.
Certification upon completion, valuable for future academic pursuits.
International Young Coders Program: Introduction and Scope
What is the International Young Coders Program?
The International Young Coders Program (IYCP) is a global initiative that seeks to connect young learners with coding skills through structured, often collaborative, educational programs. These programs range from online bootcamps and workshops to international coding competitions and exchange programs.
Designed for learners aged 8–18, the IYCP aims to cultivate a global community of young innovators who can speak the language of code and collaborate across cultures.
Objectives of the International Young Coders Program
Introduce coding in a fun, engaging way.
Build logical reasoning and algorithmic thinking.
Encourage teamwork through collaborative coding projects.
Connect students with mentors and peers from other countries.
Promote inclusivity by offering access regardless of location or economic background.
Skills and Languages Taught
Scratch and Blockly for beginners.
Python and JavaScript for intermediate learners.
Web development (HTML, CSS, JS).
App development using tools like MIT App Inventor or Thunkable.
Game design and AR/VR basics for advanced participants.
Program Structure and Formats
Both Jr. Data Scientist and International Young Coders Programs typically follow similar structures, with some tailored differences based on age and skill levels.
Formats Offered
Online Courses – Self-paced modules with interactive quizzes and videos.
Bootcamps – Intensive short-term programs during school vacations.
Weekend Workshops – Regular sessions focusing on specific tools or languages.
Hackathons & Competitions – Encourage creativity and problem-solving under time constraints.
Mentorship Programs – Connect students with professionals in the field.
Curriculum Design Principles
Project-based learning: Each concept is tied to a real-world application.
Progressive skill-building: Content gradually increases in difficulty.
Community-focused: Emphasis on peer interaction and global communication.
Recognition and incentives: Certificates, badges, scholarships, and prizes.
Global Impact and Accessibility
Why These Programs Matter Globally
Democratization of technology: Making advanced tech education available to everyone, regardless of location.
Bridging the digital divide: Providing opportunities for students in underrepresented and underserved regions.
Fostering innovation: Encouraging young minds to think creatively and build solutions for real-world problems.
Notable Initiatives
Google’s CS First: Free coding curriculum for kids.
IBM SkillsBuild for Students: Offers data science and coding education.
UNICEF's Innovation Fund: Supports early tech education in developing nations.
TuringLab, UK: Offers courses specifically for teenage coders and data scientists.
Young Data Scientists Program (YDSP): An international initiative blending virtual learning with global competitions.
Benefits to Students
Academic Advantages
Early exposure to STEM subjects increases interest and confidence.
Provides a solid foundation for future coursework in computer science or data analytics.
Enhances college applications with certifications and project portfolios.
Career Readiness
Develops practical, in-demand skills.
Encourages exploration of career paths like data analyst, machine learning engineer, or software developer.
Boosts confidence through real-world challenges and achievements.
Soft Skills Development
Problem-solving and analytical thinking.
Communication skills, especially when presenting projects.
Teamwork and collaboration across cultures.
Challenges and Considerations
Despite their benefits, these programs also face certain challenges:
Access and Equity: Not all students have access to high-speed internet or computers.
Curriculum Overload: Balancing technical learning with school responsibilities can be challenging.
Consistency in Standards: Different programs may offer varying quality of instruction.
Solutions and Suggestions
Increase funding for tech in schools, especially in rural or underfunded areas.
Develop mobile-friendly platforms and offline learning kits.
Establish global curriculum guidelines for consistency.
The Future of Jr. Data Scientist and Coding Programs
As technology continues to evolve, these programs will likely expand in scope and depth. Here’s what we can expect:
Integration with AI and Robotics: Programs will start to introduce more advanced topics earlier.
Global Collaborations: More opportunities for students to work with international peers on real-world projects.
Credentialing and Pathways: Recognized pathways from these programs into higher education or tech apprenticeships.
Gamification and AR/VR: Engaging students through immersive technologies.
Conclusion
Junior Data Scientist programs and the International Young Coders Program represent a significant shift in how we approach education in the digital age. By empowering young minds with the skills needed for the future, these initiatives not only prepare students for successful careers but also inspire a generation of thinkers, builders, and leaders. In a world where data and code are the new currencies of innovation, investing in early tech education is no longer optional—it’s essential.
Whether you’re a student, parent, teacher, or policymaker, supporting and participating in these programs is a step toward a smarter, more inclusive, and more innovative tomorrow.
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