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gaysexunfortunately · 2 months
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userbars for forum signatures from userbars.org (RIP)
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one-time-i-dreamt · 1 year
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Not the hypothetical person in my PHP Programming class being named "Kermit Best"
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izicodes · 2 months
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Built a Mini Robot
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Wednesday 6th March 2024
I bought a kit online a while ago because I felt like wanting to build something. And this is the lil robot that I made last night! She’s a rover kind of robot so she just zooms around!
I’m so glad I got to complete this kit and I’m already wanting to buy more to keep myself busy that’s not programming all the time haha 😅😇
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code-es · 1 year
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The women who laid the foundation of tech
EDIT: I noticed that this post ended up being reblogged by terfs. If you're transphobic this post is not for you to reblog. I want to celebrate everyone who is not a cis man in this industry, including trans women and nonbinary people in tech, and it was my mistake to only include cis women in this post when there are so many trans women and nonbinary people who have done great things in tech as well. Trans women are women and just as important.
Here you can read about trans ppl in tech, and please do:
https://www.thecodingspace.com/blog/2022-03-01-six-trans-programmers-who-shattered-the-lavender-ceiling/
https://abcnews.go.com/Business/transgender-tech-visibility-obstacles-remain/story?id=76374628
The morning of women's day i attended a super inspiring seminar about being a woman in tech at a large tech company in my city, and now I'm inspired to share what I learned with all of you!
I didn't have time to finish this post on women's day, but it's not too late to post now: every day is a day to celebrate women!
Women actually laid the foundation for a lot of the tech industry.
For example, the first computer, ENIAC, was programmed completely by women! While men were the behind the scenes engineers, it was women who did all the actual programming of ENIAC.
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The women who made up the team responsible for programming it were called Jean Bartik, Kay McNulty, Betty Holberton, Marlyn Wescoff, Frances V. Spence and Ruth Teitelbaum.
I think one woman who is finally getting her overdue recognition is Ada Lovelace. She was a mathematician (also often referred to as the first programmer) who created the first algorithm in 1842, which wasn't recognized until 1953! However, since none of her machines were ever completed it was never tested in practice during her time.
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She has since been celebrated by giants such as google, and she has given name to a programming language (Ada). She was also the first person to write about what is today known as AI. Back when she was practicing, computers were simply thought of as calculators. But she had an idea that if computers can understand numbers, then that can be translated to letters, and in turn that can lead to computers being able to handle words, and eventually even write, draw and create music.
Hedy Lamarr was a famous Hollywood actress in the 40's, but she was also an inventor who laid ground for what we use today for Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and GPS services.
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During WW2 she wanted to contribute positviely to the military efforts against the Nazis, and she tried to figure out how to radio control torpedoes. In 1942 she patented her technology "Secret Communications System", also known as frequency hopping, which laid the foundation for the technology we use today for Wi-Fi, GPS and Bluetooth. It wasn't until 1962 that it was first used for its intended purpose, during the cuban missile crisis.
Grace Hopper invented the first compiler, called A-0, in 1955, and was also part of the Univac team, which was the company also responsible for building ENIAC. She also initiated work on the COBOL programming language.
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She was also the one to coin the term "bug" in 1947. Computers back then had lights to visualize their working process (which was also a womans idea to implement btw) and bugs would be attracted to the lights, but usually that was no issue - until a bug made its way into a tube which caused the computer to stop working. Hopper taped the bug to a piece of paper and logged what caused the crash - a bug.
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Dorothy Vaughan (left), alongside colleagues such as Katherine Johnson (middle) and Mary Jackson (right), was a mathematician at NASA (called NACA when she started) who worked on the orbit for the first ever manned spaceflight and later also on Apollo 11 that would take humanity to the moon!
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When Vaughan started at what was then called NACA, segregation was still prevalent in the US and she was not allowed in the same areas in the office as her white colleagues. Another department was formed for the black staff, and when the director of said department unexpectedly died, she was appointed as the new director and thus became the first ever black woman at that position at NACA/NASA. In 1958 when NACA becomes NASA segregation is forbidden, and that is when Vaughan and her colleagues Johnson and Jackson started working on programming the orbit and later also Apollo 11.
Continuing on the same track of NASA and space, Margaret Hamilton was the Apollo project's first actual programmer. Hamilton became the director of software engineering at NASA in 1965, and she was also the person to first coin the term !
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In the image above, she stands next to all the handwritten code that was used to send humanity to the moon. During the early stages of the project when she would speak of "sofware engineering", software development was not taken as seriously as other forms of engineering, and it wasn't regarded as a science, either. She wanted to legitimize software development as an engineering discipline, and overtime the term "software engineering" gained the same respect as any other technical discipline.
And lastly, if you're a woman in STEM, I want to highlight and celebrate you! Being a woman in a male dominated industry is not easy, we often suffer from sterotype threat and are not seen as our own individuals, but rather "the woman" in a room full of men. But just as these women, I'm sure you will achieve greatness!!
Here are some additional resources if you'd like to learn more:
https://www.history.com/news/coding-used-to-be-a-womans-job-so-it-was-paid-less-and-undervalued
https://digitalfuturesociety.com/programming-when-did-womens-work-become-a-mans-world/
And this was mainly my source for this post, but it's unfortunately only available in Swedish:
Thank you for reading ✨
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wormyorchids · 18 days
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Brain School, 2023
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instagramyildizi · 3 months
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Uni bio
https://eicerik.ankara.edu.tr/lp-profile/derinfevzioglu/ayarlar/temel-bilgiler/
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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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bradbradleyart · 2 years
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littleguymart · 5 months
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nixcraft · 3 months
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transvegansurvivor · 2 years
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Just a note about psychiatric hospital stays.
I think people who haven’t ever been before often misunderstand the purpose of a psychiatric hospital stay. I think people tend to think it is a place to go to get treatment, but it isn’t. 
Psychiatric hospital stays have one purpose--stabilization. They are not meant to provide long term treatment. They are meant for people in an acute crisis situation who cannot be safe on their own. They will keep you there only long enough to get you out of that crisis.
If you are looking for long term treatment and think you need a higher level of care than individual or group outpatient therapy, what you want to look for is Residential treatment. 
Inpatient (psych hospital) stays are usually between 3 and 14 days long at most. Residential stays are usually months long. Inpatient may or may not offer group therapy sessions. Residential will give you group therapy, process groups, individual therapy, psychiatry, and maybe more (like equine or art therapy). 
There are also other levels of care, such as partial hospitalization (PHP--think day program) and intensive outpatient (IOP--think lots of group therapy). 
Psych hospitals serve a very specific purpose and (although your milage may vary) are somewhat good at that one thing--keeping you physically safe in a time of crisis. But if you want actual treatment, you are probably not going to get it there. 
If you are in crisis and cannot keep yourself safe, by all means go to the ER! But if you are just desperate for longer term treatment that will help you get your life together and feel better long term, look into residential, PHP, or IOP. 
Good luck! Stay safe!
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Post #176: Opinion poll by Small Basic Programming on Tumblr, Question: Which object-oriented programming language do you prefer to program with?, 2023.
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izicodes · 2 months
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Monday 4th March 2024 - [ Week 1 Day 2 ]
Finally figured out how to get the server working. Had to install some VSCode and Chrome extensions to make sure each refresh works!
Still haven't figured out how to get VSCode to run my PHP code just in the console. So, I'll just use those online PHP sandbox/compiler to work on that side of PHP!
Didn't learn too much on PHP programming itself today but at least I got the PHP to work locally!
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💌 Day 2: What are your three goals with learning PHP?
Build a simple website using PHP
Build a simple console app with PHP
Still have an interest learning PHP after the challenge!
[ The challenge ]
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wobinbug · 9 months
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PHP is now my favourite language because explode() goes much harder than split(), I will not be accepting criticism, thank you
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skull-shore · 10 months
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06&07.july23, fri; internship
my last day at the internship AND the "final" stage of my To-Do List with PHP, HTML and CSS:
add tasks by adding a date, the task, choosing a priority and "+" for submitting
tick off tasks you did with a checkbox
delete tasks
(make it look a lil bit prettier with CSS)
i had to present it (nightmare) to my coworkers at my internship today and it was... quite amazing? i could perfectly explain almost all of the data i put in the code and was able to answer ... most of their questions! :o it was SO amazing they even offered me an apprenticeship???? ahhhhhh (that's what i wanted i'm so so so so happy jkokjrjejjddkfkdkdkd)
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readmycode · 5 months
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Hello, world 👋
Name: Alexandre Silva Age: 17 Location: São Vicente, Brasil
🚀 About Me: Hey, I'm Alex! 👨‍💻 I'm a programming enthusiast embarking on the journey into the fascinating world of coding. I'm 17 years old and hail from São Vicente. Super excited to share my learning journey right here on Tumblr!
💻 My Favorite Languages:
PHP
Python
📚 What I'm Learning: Currently diving headfirst into mastering WebDev with PHP and Laravel, OOP with C#, and MobileDev using Ionic Angular.
🌱 My Goals:
Be a Full Stack developer.
Build my thesis project.
Connect with fellow programming enthusiasts.
🤝 Connect With Me:
Tumblr: @readmycode
GitHub: @thekidisalright
Twitter: readmycode // hallecoding (personal)
✨ Why Programming? For me, programming is more than just lines of code. It's a way to breathe life into ideas and creatively solve problems. Looking forward to sharing my experiences and learning from the amazing community here!
Let's grow together on this incredible programming journey! 🚀 #Programming #BeginnerDeveloper #CodeLearning
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