Simon thinking aloud
“Mommy, it’s amazing how many styling CSS buttons there are!!” When Simon walks outside, often running along as I bike, you’ll most probably hear him talk passionately, about programming.
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“Mommy, it’s amazing how many styling CSS buttons there are!!” When Simon walks outside, often running along as I bike, you’ll most probably hear him talk passionately, about programming.
Simon has been following Flexbox Essentials tutorial with DevTips and built a website:
Simon was studying CSS units with DevTips tutorial and gave this whiteboard presentation about what he learned today:
Simon loves the new whiteboard. Below are a table of C languages he made up and a functions object to draw an ellipse:
Simon spent a couple of hours building this cat animation with LearnWebCode yesterday. The cat can change eye colour and mood. It can also move around!
Simon is a big fan of w3schools.com and has been using their w3.js library for these exercises. In the first video he shows a sort table he made. By pressing … Continue reading Simon’s Search Engine, Sort Table and Self-Made Arrows
Simon built this responsive demo website with LearnWebCode using Bootstrap, the most popular HTML, CSS, and JS framework for developing responsive, mobile first projects on the web. Needless to say, he … Continue reading Responsive Demo Website with Bootstrap
And more training web development with SASS via LearnWebCode: Simon downloaded Prepros, a free tool that can compile almost all preprocessing languages like Sass, Less, Stylus, Cssnext, Jade/Pug, Markdown, Slim, Coffeescript … Continue reading Web development with SASS
Another web development exercise with LearnWebCode:
Simon compiled a table of borders used in CSS:
Having completed Code Academy’s Learn SASS course last night (see previous blog post), Simon independently downloaded SASS on his new laptop this morning and built a website in his text … Continue reading Applying the sassy skills