Day 28 of #100daysofcodechallenge#100DaysOfCode
I feel like I'm standing in the middle of a vast library. There are so many amazing things to learn; but I can't read every book, nor can I learn every skill. I'm adding things to my learning list while sticking to intro web dev
You can see what stacks different companies are using
https://t.co/TB3YzO04x8
and here is a fun Fireship video explaining what a "tech stack" is:
https://t.co/K8pSvJL95i
as a bonus, here is the matplotlib example. For this example I use the regular pyscript.js and pyscript.css links and imported matplotlib in py-env regularly
Demo (its slow):
https://t.co/WLD3uTjRqg
Github:
https://t.co/DPDX47naAC
I have a few tips for getting the pyscript.js examples working. I am new to webdev (#100DaysOfCode) so these maybe basic, but here is my ๐งต on how I got To Do List and Matplotlib working
#pyscript#pyscriptjs#PyCon2022
https://t.co/9ORkFXBiaq
https://t.co/aZsiWiDmES
Day 22 of #100daysofcodechallenge
I have been trying to see if I can get the pyscript.js examples working on my own GitHub Pages. it is harder then I thought
https://t.co/x2vUNp5vb5
https://t.co/aZsiWiDmES
Not my work, I just figured out how to copy it from their GitHub and make it work on mine. the pyscript.js example To Do List app:
the original:
https://t.co/x2vUNp5vb5
https://t.co/nNKX7XFCNe
my copy paste:
https://t.co/XZwnoyD4Wn
Day 21 of #100daysofcodechallenge
I am learning about #ReactJS from Bob Ziroll's course on @Scrimba titled "Learn React For Free". It is very good. Its my 2nd day and I am 10% through it.
Day 19 of #100DaysOfCode
๐ฉ๐ฉ๐ฉ๐ฉ๐ฉโฌโฌโฌโฌโฌ 50% #FrontEnd@Codecademy
Bad Puns: Today I SET out to learn Javascript Error Handling. I PROMISE it was fun. More learning about testing code AWAIT me. I will TRY to write cleaner code and CATCH my missing ";" quicker #JS#React