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2026-01-09

Tôi quay lại học kiến thức cơ bản lập trình với W3Schools: hoàn thành 591 bài học, giải 905 bài tập (20.670 XP). Bài học quan trọng:
- Ghi nhớ cú pháp giúp code nhanh hơn
- Luôn có cách giải quyết tốt hơn
- Kỷ luật luyện tập hàng ngày > động lực nhất thời
Xây dựng nền tảng vững giúp tự tin đón thử thách!

#Programming #Coding #SoftwareDevelopment #LearningToCode #W3Schools
#LậpTrình #HọcLậpTrình #PhátTriểnPhầnMềm #CơBản

dev.to/sandipyadav/why-i-went-

Michael Parkermichaelparker
2026-01-01

I’m seeing an epidemic of learned helplessness in programming. Students are learning to prompt, not code.

Core skills like debugging are fading. AI should be a tool, not a crutch. We need devs who don't freeze at a blank page.

blog.michaelrbparker.com/post/

2025-12-20

Tuần trước, mình hoàn thành trò chơi Snake đầu tay bằng Python Turtle! 🐍 Học OOP, game loop, phát hiện va chạm, đóng gói với PyInstaller & Git. Tính năng: Điều khiển bằng phím mủi tên/WASD, đếm điểm, đồ họa rắn, thông báo thua. Đây là dự án đầu tiên mình xong 100%, hứa sẽ không bỏ dở nữa 😅 Feedback tại GitHub nhé! #Python #GameDev #LậpTrình #TựHọc #SnakeGame #LearningToCode

reddit.com/r/SideProject/comme

Arpita Jhaarpitaaa
2025-12-20

Hello ! 👋

I’m a Physics enthusiast venturing into the world of and . 🌌⚛️

Currently, I’m on a journey to master for scientific computing trying to bridge the gap between abstract theories and lines of code. 🐍💻

I'm here to find "my people": fellow science nerds, coders, and space lovers. If you're into physics discussions, or tech, let’s connect!

Kerrick Long (blog)kerrick@kerrick.blog
2025-12-03

Learning to Code Without a Map: Mentorship and Entry Paths in the Post-Bootcamp Era

Erin Pintozzi – “Learning to Code Without a Map: Mentorship and Entry Paths in the Post-Bootcamp Era” – Rocky Mountain Ruby 2025

I’ve been disconnected from the junior and hiring scene since I stepped back into an individual contributor role. Recently, though, a friend of mine decided they wanted to get into the field. I poked my head up and looked around, and I was shocked at what I found. This talk is a great overview of what’s different today compared to six years ago, and what can be done about it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2XJX_vur37E

Slowly getting my hands on C, trying to learn it. I can understand the syntax, but putting that knowledge into practice is a pain because I can't find anywhere to use it. For instance, I know LambdaMOO pretty well because I use it, but with C, I'm sort of lost. I probably have too many questions and starting to build an app isn't easy. Guess I'm taking the wrong approach. Let's debate!

#Cprogramming #learningtocode

2025-10-20

🚀 Building My First Mobile App! 📱

I’ve started working on my very first mobile app project. Every day I’m learning more about coding, design, and problem-solving. It’s challenging but exciting — step by step, I’m turning ideas into reality. 💻💡

2025-09-21

What is a great way to start learn coding? I have a project in mind to make some kind of myspace fork (feel free to steal this idea if you can do it) and I have no clue how to get started. I want to make it like how it was back in the 2000's with the music and wacky backgrounds. #coding #learningtocode #myspace

2025-08-26

Learn HTML & CSS beyond the basics: Emmet, tables, forms, positioning, and Grid. See my projects, tips, and how I improved my learning routine.
hackernoon.com/grid-with-bette #learningtocode

kolonataliekolonatalie
2025-08-14

💛 My first portfolio page is live!
A playground where I mixed design skills with fresh front-end tricks — CSS variables, radial-gradient backgrounds, fade-in animations, and more.

💡 Always learning, always building:
kolonatalie.github.io/portfoli

kolonataliekolonatalie
2025-08-12

Pastels are cute. Manually picking shades is not.
So I built a gradient generator instead.😁

kolonatalie.github.io/pastel-g

Frontend studies: 1 🤌🏻
Frustration: 0

kolonataliekolonatalie
2025-08-08

So, I'm learning frontend through weird analogies:

🔘 Overflow — like trying to shove too many clothes into a suitcase. Zipper decides.

When your content is too much for the container, overflow decides what to do:

▪️visible: let it spill out
▪️hidden: chop it off
▪️scroll: add scrollbars
▪️auto: be smart about it

Smart enough?

So, I'm learning frontend through weird analogies:

🔘 Overflow — like trying to shove too many clothes into a suitcase. Zipper decides.

When your content is too much for the container, overflow decides what to do:
 
▪️visible: let it spill out
▪️hidden: chop it off
▪️scroll: add scrollbars
▪️auto: be smart about it

Smart enough?

UPDATE: I have been given the answer. I do not like it.

Hello, can someone math-abled please explain to me why I want:
if Input.is_key_pressed(KEY_UP)
velocity.y -= speed
to move the character up the y axis and not
velocity.y += speed
?
I thought positive numbers go up the y axis? I don't understand.

#LearningToCode #Godot

I just made a sprite move across the screen! I HAVE THE POWER! muahahahahahahaha

#LearningToCode

2025-07-08
Ranjan Kumariamranjank09
2025-07-04

Problem-solving patterns have made my DSA journey smoother.

I explored:
— Frequency Counter
— Two Pointers
— Sliding Window

These patterns help write cleaner, faster solutions in JavaScript.

Full write-up + code:
🔗 iranjankumar.com/learning-prob

2025-06-12

A colleague of mine wrote a good article about his experience learning Go's interfaces, coming from his previous perspective with C#/C++

Worth a read :)

https://medium.com/@mader.bradley/go-interfaces-a-confusing-shift-for-object-oriented-engineers-moving-to-go-4cd278ff75d7

#golang #programming #learningtocode

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