First website
Simon followed a couple of LearnWebCode tutuorials to complete his first website last week. It took him several hours to finish:
a homeschooling blog about Simon, a young mathematician and programmer, and his little sister Neva. Visit https://simontiger.com
Simon followed a couple of LearnWebCode tutuorials to complete his first website last week. It took him several hours to finish:
Simon loves CSS and has been spending much of his time practicing it. According to him, HTML looks ugly without the CSS: CSS drop-downs
I think this is probably the most beautiful coding challenge Simon has completed so far. It’s based on a Perlin noise coding challenge by Daniel Shiffman where you’re asked to create a … Continue reading Perlin Noise Flow Field Coding Challenge
A regular expression is a sequence of characters that defines a search pattern. I’ve made some videos about them:
Here is Simon in full glory on the first day of the new year: And here is what he does: study how vectors work in Processing (Java) and explain that … Continue reading Vectors in Processing
Simon’s first sketch in Bash.
Simon explains how to correct errors in the JavaScript console (available in any modern web browser):
Simon tried out a new language Wolfram on his RaspberryPi. Wolfram is a programming language that can be used to program 3D print sketches. “With different functions and constants you … Continue reading Wolfram in RaspberryPi
Simon has found a new text editor he really likes: Atom.io He says he likes it because of its special searcher function, which can use regex (regular expressions). A regular … Continue reading Atom.io
The JavaScript Word Interactor changes word details (colour, background colour, text). The Word Counter counts how often a word appears in a text. Simon learned about Word Interactor and Word … Continue reading Word Interactor and Word Counter