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By Geeks out of the Box Posted on August 2, 2018

Observing the Red Moon during the eclipse last Friday night

We were also lucky to have friends with a telescope over at Simon’s grandma’s summer house in Friesland last weekend and saw the Moon a little closer than as shown … Continue reading Observing the Red Moon during the eclipse last Friday night

Categories: Astronomy, Coding, Together with sisTags: Astronomy, Eclipse, homeschooling, Moon
By Geeks out of the Box Posted on July 1, 2017July 1, 2017

Simon testing Codota

In the videos below, Simon is building a Codota demo in Java. Codota is an AI programming assistant that is looking for solutions on GitHub and other global resources and … Continue reading Simon testing Codota

Categories: Coding, Java, MilestonesTags: 7 year old programmer, AI, Codota, Eclipse, homeschooling, Java, neural networks, programmer
By Geeks out of the Box Posted on March 2, 2017

XML in Eclipse

Many tears today around Eclipse IDE and trying to build a webpage in XML. Several times the Eclipse version Simon downloaded was incorrect and he started anew. It was like … Continue reading XML in Eclipse

Categories: CodingTags: 7 year old programmer, Derek Banas, Eclipse, web development, XML, XSL
By Geeks out of the Box Posted on March 2, 2017

Console Application in Java

Simon was training to build console applications with Derek Banas’ tutorial on design patterns. At the end of the third video, Simon says yes to my question if the console app … Continue reading Console Application in Java

Categories: CodingTags: 7 year old programmer, Coding, Console Applications, Derek Banas, Design patterns, Eclipse, Java

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