beginnerscode
@beginnerscode
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Self taught web developer helping others learn to code 👨💻
Joined January 2021
Have you not planned your workout, turned up to the gym and just lost all enthusiasm? Planning your workouts helps keep you motivated, focused and prepared 🏋️💪#motivation #fitness #workouts
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Had a good day planning the designs for desktop and seeing how the features can be implemented. Looking forward to seeing how these features will be built together. Phase 1 and 2 desktop designed so far and I don’t see the designs taking long to build 👌🏻
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Hey everyone! 😎 We’re planning smart a game-changing idea for PushPlans to make workout planning a breeze for newbies, gym-goers, & PTs. Designs coming soon, rolling out in phases! 💪 Follow us to stay up to date with all news! #PushPlans
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Exciting news! New website is coming soon and it's packed with features for beginners. From learning pages & quizzes, to code challenges & a forum to collab and get help with projects, we've got you. Keep an eye out for the launch and level up your skills! #coding #learntocode
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After being at my first web development job for a year now, I’m excited to say theres big things on the horizon! #learntocode
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Lots of cool artwork coming created using Python! Having lots of fun experimenting with a blank canvas & code! #NFTCommunity #NFTartists
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Had a little play around earlier, this is one of many. For the time being though, what do people think? #NFTs #nftcollector #NFT
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Thinking about getting into the NFT space as a creator, lots of generative art that can be made using Python 😍 anyone got any good guides/references for creators? #nftart #NFTartists
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#100DaysOfCode if you’re looking for a Front End Project to build your JavaScript skills then be sure to check out my new video! In this episode we create a simple colour palette generator using HTML CSS and JavaScript https://t.co/sWYMNXv5Uo
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Want to learn more about Python’s Functions? In this episode we look at the return keyword and how it can be used to use the output of your function in a separate section of your code! #pythonlearning #CodeNewbie
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Instagrams down for me, so may as well post here instead! Want to learn how to create Social Media links using HTML and CSS? My new video is out now! #frontenddev #instagramdown
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NEW VIDEO OUT NOW! In this episode we look at creating a text based game using Python. This game allows a player to duel the computer, until either the player or computer reaches 0 hp! Go check it out and let me know what you think! https://t.co/XMrznP3Lzp
#coding #learntocode
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I used Python’s matplotlib library to create a visual representation of the most expensive transfer in the 4 main football leagues. Go check out the video to see more!
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Want to learn Python? I’m releasing 3 videos on a weekly basis that cover the basics + code alongs so you can code with me! Check them out and let me know what you think! https://t.co/XXngwXYNYV
#100DaysOfCode #CodeNewbie
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Since August 2020 I've been teaching myself how to code. I started learning Python and have also been learning Django to create websites. I found YouTube was very helpful in learning how to code and...
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New YouTube video, out now! How to code a change calculator in 3 ways! Go check it out and let me know what you think! #learntocode #CodeNewbies
https://t.co/PyhRNZysch
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I spent today learning more about Python’s matplotlib! It’s been really fun taking data and making it into a visual format! I ended up going through the transfer windows for the last 8 seasons, taking the highest transfer’s for 4 leagues #100DaysOfCode #CodeNewbies
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My new YouTube video is out now! In this one we look at a library that comes with Python called Math, different methods that you can use and how to import it! Go check it out! #100daysofcode #learnpython
https://t.co/fEyzDvsALP
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There are also lots of methods that come built in for strings: name.upper() = BEGINNERSCODE name.lower() = beginnerscode name.title() = Beginnerscode #100DaysOfCode #CodeNewbie
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however we can reassign a string while using concatenation. If we did: name = ‘hello from ‘ + name The new variable name would return: hello from beginnerscode
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