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brainlesstechnerd · 9 months
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Introduction: As a high school student in the 21st century, there's no denying the importance of computer science in today's world. Whether you're a seasoned programmer or just dipping your toes into the world of coding, the power of computer science is undeniable. In this blog, I'll share my journey as a 12th-grader venturing into the fascinating realms of C, C++, and Python, and how this journey has not only improved my computer science profile but also shaped my outlook on technology and problem-solving.
Chapter 1: The Foundations - Learning C
Learning C:
C, often referred to as the "mother of all programming languages," is where my journey began. Its simplicity and efficiency make it an excellent choice for beginners. As a high school student with limited programming experience, I decided to start with the basics.
Challenges and Triumphs:
Learning C came with its fair share of challenges, but it was incredibly rewarding. I tackled problems like understanding pointers and memory management, and I quickly realized that the core concepts of C would lay a strong foundation for my future endeavors in computer science.
Chapter 2: Building on the Basics - C++
Transition to C++:
With C under my belt, I transitioned to C++. C++ builds upon the concepts of C while introducing the object-oriented programming paradigm. It was a natural progression, and I found myself enjoying the flexibility and power it offered.
Projects and Applications:
I started working on small projects and applications in C++. From simple text-based games to data structures and algorithms implementations, C++ opened up a world of possibilities. It was during this phase that I began to see how the knowledge of programming languages could translate into tangible solutions.
Chapter 3: Python - The Versatile Language
Exploring Python:
Python is often praised for its simplicity and readability. As I delved into Python, I realized why it's a favorite among developers for a wide range of applications, from web development to machine learning.
Python in Real-Life Projects:
Python allowed me to take on real-life projects with ease. I built web applications using frameworks like Flask and Django, and I even dabbled in data analysis and machine learning. The versatility of Python broadened my horizons and showed me the real-world applications of computer science.
Chapter 4: A Glimpse into the Future
Continual Learning:
As I prepare to graduate high school and venture into higher education, my journey with C, C++, and Python has instilled in me the importance of continual learning. The field of computer science is dynamic, and staying up-to-date with the latest technologies and trends is crucial.
Networking and Collaboration:
I've also come to appreciate the significance of networking and collaboration in the computer science community. Joining online forums, participating in coding challenges, and collaborating on open-source projects have enriched my learning experience.
Conclusion: Embracing the World of Computer Science
My journey as a 12th-grader exploring C, C++, and Python has been an enlightening experience. These languages have not only improved my computer science profile but have also given me a broader perspective on problem-solving and technology. As I step into the future, I'm excited to see where this journey will take me, and I'm ready to embrace the ever-evolving world of computer science.
If you're a fellow student or someone curious about programming, I encourage you to take the plunge and start your own journey. With determination and a willingness to learn, the world of computer science is yours to explore and conquer.
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cypressure · 19 days
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bonus post today for maysozic: the Boar Croc Kaprosuchus saharicus
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neonsheepe · 1 month
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Tried my hand at @measlyscrapofseafood DTIYS :)
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lonestarflight · 2 months
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Reference guide of all the external changes made to the Space Shuttle Orbiter Challenger (OV-099) during her lifetime.
Date: 1983-1985
Documents by Alfonso X Moreno: link
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mishapen-dear · 1 year
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uhhhh i think they were kinda fucked
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izicodes · 4 months
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Valentine Coding Challenge!
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This challenge initially started as something I wanted to do for myself because I love February vibes – plus I love challenges... even if I don't stick to them all the time hehe. But hey, I love to be extra so I made an info sheet/post thingy! Yay~! I thought it would be fantastic to share and invite anyone interested to join in~! Or just watch me do the challenge... :p
As a Christian, I love exploring the deeper meanings behind celebrations. That's why I'm aiming to dedicate at least one of the projects to the two priests named Valentine~!
Anyhoo, can't wait~!
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sandradoodles · 2 years
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Part 17! ~A montage~ (Sometimes you gotta make a last-minute decision to draw Marinette with her hair down, am I right or am I right?)
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sophia-codes · 7 months
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100 days of code - day 16
31.10.23 again ?
Hello! 😊
Today I did a project with HTML, JS and CSS. It is like a pixel art canvas, you can pick a color and draw some pixels.
I'm impressed with the reduction of time that I made the project, if compared with yesterday project I was I little faster today :)
I struggled a little when trying to make the dynamic size for the canvas and the click + holding event to draw the line, but after a lot of googling I managed to do it.
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This project was so fun to make. I always got excited when saw it slowly taking form.
I also added some cool buttons style:
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Now I have only one project left to finish the foundation path!
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That's it, I also made some rust exercises on rustlings, but not too much.
Now I'm going to 🛌😴😴😪
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revermbed · 5 months
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Uneducated youtuber making a video about coding: yeah coding is very easy to do and you can learn it online for free. It's such a useful skill and can help you out alot
CS students / programmers: god. Fucking. Damn. This.shit
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hapless-studyblr · 6 months
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day 4 of 30 days of code
my programming II exam is next friday and it's all about functions. today i finished revising every topic in the chapter and filled in any gaps in my knowledge. i feel much more confident about it now :)
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phpmag · 1 year
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PHP Coding Puzzle 2 : Valid Parentheses Checker
🔍🤔💻 Are you up for a challenge? Our PHP coding puzzle series continues with puzzle 2! This time, we want you to write a function that checks if a string of parentheses, brackets, and braces are closed in the correct order. Can you do it? 💪 #PHP #codin
Welcome to the second PHP coding puzzle ! You are given a string that contains only the characters ‘(‘, ‘)’, ‘{‘, ‘}’, ‘[‘ and ‘]’, and you need to write a PHP function that will determine whether the string is valid or not. A string is considered valid if all parentheses, brackets, and braces are closed in the correct order. For example, the string “([]){}” is valid, because the parentheses,…
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makenna-made-this · 8 months
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BAWKtober Day 7 ~ Socks
Keep those tootsies toasty
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pollenallergie · 8 months
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“do the hardest task first”
no. just… no.
hot take: this doesn’t work for people with adhd (in my experience/from what i’ve heard from other people with adhd in my life). i recommend doing the easy/moderately difficult stuff first, that way you can convince yourself that it’s all going to be this easy and undemanding. then hyper-focus will kick in because your brain is like, “yeah, we can do this, we’ve got this.” then, before you know it, you’ve completed both the easy tasks and the hard tasks while hyperfocusing.
like, on a serious note, it’s always been easier for me to convince myself to get the most difficult tasks done when i’m already working/in the working frame of mind, not when i’m laying in bed or sitting on the couch, mindlessly scrolling through stuff on my phone, and struggling to start at all.
if the choice comes down to you not starting at all or starting with the easiest task first (which, for me, it often does), always, always pick starting with the easiest task first. sometimes you need a small victory, a little bit of an accomplishment, to give you the courage to take on bigger challenges.
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gree-gon · 6 months
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left handed saph doodle for good health
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lonestarflight · 6 months
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Night Launch of Apollo 17
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"The huge, 363-feet tall Apollo 17 (Spacecraft 114/Lunar Module 12/Saturn 512) space vehicle is launched from Pad A., Launch Complex 39, Kennedy Space Center (KSC), Florida, at 12:33 a.m. (EST), Dec. 7, 1972. Apollo 17, the final lunar landing mission in NASA's Apollo program, was the first nighttime liftoff of the Saturn V launch vehicle. Aboard the Apollo 17 spacecraft were astronaut Eugene A. Cernan, commander; astronaut Ronald E. Evans, command module pilot; and scientist-astronaut Harrison H. Schmitt, lunar module pilot. Flame from the five F-1 engines of the Apollo/Saturn first (S-1C) stage illuminates the nighttime scene. A two-hour and 40-minute hold delayed the Apollo 17 launching."
Date: December 7, 1972
NASA ID: link, 72-HC-886, S72-55482, S72-55070
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codingcorgi · 5 months
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Day 3 of coding for a year. I'm a bit late posting this, because I passed out 😅
Last night I worked on the backend of getting the tasks implemented and my husband was getting notifications to work correctly. We had some snags with notifications since we've never done that before (I'm thankful for friends and videos online)
Today I'll be hooking up the tasks with front end work using xaml and testing.
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