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Done! Section 1: Installation and Setup

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  New course: The Art of Doing: A Beginners Look at Android Studio I was enrolled in this course on Tue, Aug 3, 2021. So it was free that time! Source: https://www.avg.com/en/signal/fix-frozen-computer Done! Section 1: Installation and Setup Nah, I started my coding journey on a Chromebook in 2020 by taking a lot of online courses... oh yeah... Then I got another Chromebook. Why? I let my kids watch YouTube on my first Chromebook, and I also started CBS, so I needed something to do my stuff... I took online courses at CBS as well, as there was a COVID-19 lockdown in Denmark. Huu, when I finished around 30-40 courses in coding, then I purchased the computer, which I still use right now! Yeap! It is a more than 5-year-old computer with limited options. I bought it in Bilka, in Ishøj. So generally, it is a good computer, but it did not have enough memory and similar things to run 5-10 coding-related programs at the same time and use WIFI, instead of a stable internet connect...

New course: The Art of Doing: A Beginners Look at Android Studio

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 New course: The Art of Doing: A Beginners Look at Android Studio I was enrolled in this course on Tue, Aug 3, 2021. So it was free that time! Why? I was hired for a very short period by Jos and Co to advertise office spaces, and to improve a code in React, I also had to use Android Studio. Source: https://medium.com/flutter-community/moving-to-visual-studio-code-from-android-studio-a-guide-for-flutter-developers-8ce506406faf About the course: Begin your Android development journey today! Description Have you always wanted to make your own mobile apps but never knew where to begin?  Consider taking this  FREE  course which will start you on your journey to making your own Android applications using Android Studio.  We will walk through all the steps to get Android Studio up and running on your computer, virtual emulators created for you to test your apps, and even set up physical devices for you to use as well so you can take your apps with you and sho...

Done! Section 1: Introduction

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 Done! Section 1: Introduction Python Game Development™ : Build 11 Total Games I purchased this course on Aug 12, 2021. Parts: - Introduction - Why Python - Install Python - Tour of IDLE -- IDE of Python - Download Visual Studio Code (Must for this course) Source: https://canonical.com/blog/visual-studio-code-launches-as-a-snap

New course: Python Game Development™ : Build 11 Total Games

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 New course: Python Game Development™ : Build 11 Total Games I purchased this course on Aug 12, 2021. Why? I made a few games in Python with my older son, who was, at that time, less than 4 years old.  It was a good time to talk about the Olympics, Japan, and more, Ireland, money, gold, gemstones ... We started with very basic things, like the turtle moves around... He was super happy and excited that we wrote something, and then it gave a visual move. That time, he was not able to read or write, but he knew the numbers, so I let him type a few numbers in the code.  Why? My sister, Judit, was only 8 years old when in primary school, where at that time, both of us went: Bolyai Janos Alt. Isk in Debrecen, Bute Gaborne decided to teach coding to class B. In class A, usually kids studied extra folk culture, like folk dancing and extra sports. In class B, they had extra Mathematics and History, and in class C was a free style.  I was free-style. So I did whatever, I ...