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Welcome! Introduce Yourself HERE πŸ”₯
Hi πŸ‘‹πŸ½, welcome to Dev School! This community is designed to help you master the basics of coding and to learn how to switch to career in tech. Step 1: Introduce yourself in THIS THREAD below! Where are you from? What programming languages are you learning? What immediate help do you need? Step 2: Get started with the Free Learn Coding in 7 days Course
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@Idris Bilal Welcome Idris
@Ibrahim Toure Awesome!
One html page
Hi everyone, today I want to create an html page that will enable a user to download images to their computer, can anyone help with that.
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New comment Oct '24
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Most people can do that by right clicking and choosing to save image. Can you be more specific? For example, are you selling images from behind a pay wall? Pexels and Pixabay offer images for free and you only have to right click to download. So, I guess do you really need help with a page for people to download images or do you actually need help with creating a gallery to display the images so people can view and download them for free or from behind a paywall?
Python Turtle Graphics
Does anyone know about Turtle graphics? I am stumped. I am supposed to create diamond shapes in a specific pattern. The teacher gave me this link The Beginner's Guide to Python Turtle – Real Python for assistance, but I still miss the plot.
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New comment Oct '24
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@Daniel Ade Thank you.
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@Daniel Ade I love that site. I use it for cybersecurity, but there are many careers you can gain experience with from major companies. I still can't believe the site is 100 percent free and I can put my completed projects on my resume.
How to Start a Routine using this Skool
Hey guys, I'm looking for some feedback on the most sensible and comprehensive way to begin learning in this Skool. What is your weekly method?
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That is a great question. Every day, I wake up and review my long-term and short-term goals. I confirm that I am on track to complete my long-term goals. If not, I figure out how to make course corrections. Next, I revisit my short-term goals and map out my day with steps I need to take today to assist me with completing my goals. For example, I have a goal of gaining mastery in Python so I can achieve my long-term goal of launching a cybersecurity engineering products and services company. I am taking a programming fundamentals course to assist me with that goal. Next, I break down my goals into milestones I can reach that break my long-term goals into a series of short-term goals. Here is an example of my current daily routine to assist me in reaching my long-term goal. Based on my goal of gaining Python mastery for cybersecurity engineering, here's a daily routine to help me progress: 1. Morning (1-2 hours): - 30 minutes: Review the previous day's notes and concepts - 30-60 minutes: Work on online college Python class materials - 30 minutes: Practice coding exercises related to class topics 2. Afternoon (2-3 hours): - 1 hour: Deep dive into a Python concept relevant to cybersecurity (e.g., networking, cryptography, data analysis) - 1 hour: Work on a personal project applying Python to cybersecurity tasks - 30-60 minutes: Complete homework assignments for my class 3. Evening (1-2 hours): - 30 minutes: Read articles or watch videos on Python best practices and advanced techniques - 30-60 minutes: Participate in online coding challenges or CTFs (Capture The Flag) competitions to apply skills - 30 minutes: Reflect on my progress, update my learning journal, and plan for the next day Additional weekly activities: - Dedicate 2-3 hours on weekends for larger projects or in-depth study sessions - Join local Python or cybersecurity meetups/groups for networking and knowledge-sharing - Contribute to open-source Python projects related to cybersecurity (I have not started that yet)
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New comment Sep '24
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Sounds nice. What type of project are you working on?
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Elizabethe Cervantes Rodriguez
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Hello. I am a student at San Antonio College in my last year of completing an associate degree in information assurance and cybersecurity.

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