This is not a professional blog, but a description of me learning to program, (hence the name).
Wednesday, December 16, 2015
Blog 3, Minecraft!
Hello everybody! I hope you had an awesome Thanksgiving, because I know I did! Not only did I have triducken, but I also got to experience some new courses by Code.org. There were two new courses by Code.org, which I had a lot of fun with. The first was a Minecraft course that had you not only build a house for Steve, but also free roam and create your own creation! I was able to learn some new blocks, and even got to check out a feature where you can switch from block programming, to JavaScript! After my Minecraft course, I checked out the new Star Wars game creator course, which, I have to say, was really neat and fun. It had me create a free roaming droid that went to collect all of the pieces of junk while avoiding Stormtroopers! At the end of your course, you can take your creative knowledge, and create your very own Star Wars game! These are just a few of the many courses now available on Code.org, which can help me become a better programmer.
Wednesday, November 4, 2015
Blog 2, Hour of Code!
Hey, guys! I just got finished with the Hour of Code, and I have to say, it was awesome! I learned a lot about programming, and even created my very own Flappy Bird game! I'm sure that using this information it could help me reach my dream job! I also found an awesome new game called Code Combat, where you battle ogres while coding! There are a lot of sites where you can learn to code, but I know that I won't be able to completely program after my 20time project. I am hoping to just get the basic programming language down so that I can continue in the future. I am really enjoying my project and I hope you guys are following in my foot steps. See you later!
Wednesday, September 30, 2015
Blog 1: Learning To Program!
Hello, everyone! Welcome to my blog, where I am learning how to code a basic computer! I will be using a popular site, called 'Code.org', to learn how to code. Be free to look this fantastic site up in the search bar above if you to, want to learn to code. I will be posting at least once every two weeks, following what I am learning. I have already tried a program on Code.org called 'Hour of Code' which tells about basic programming. It is a really fun course and all you viewers out there should definetly check it out. By the end of my journey, I should be able to operate the basic coding of a computer, and I will share this all to you guys. I know a bit about coding already, not so much how to actually write code, but how it runs. I know that some computers run on a yes/no system. A yes/no system is really basic; it operates on what happens to the program and chooses which path to take depending on the situation. Did you know that your brain also runs on a yes/no system? For example, if it is raining outside, then you would wear a coat, would'nt you? If it is not raining, then you would not wear a coat. The brain can be a bit more complex than this, but it is mostly a yes/no program. I will update my posts with more facts to help you if you are learning to program. Well, that's it for this post, check in every once and a while to see if I post. Bye!
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