I write a smol code in python today after following along to the explanation on Python For Everybody
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I write a smol code in python today after following along to the explanation on Python For Everybody
Okay I know this is the easiest fucking thing but I'm so proud I just wrote my first line of code 💜💜💜
Who’s the master now, AO3?
I completed my first chapter of the Python for Everybody online course offered by the University of Michigan and loving it! I have absolutely no experience with technology and have no idea how programming works so it's really exciting to have someone explain it to me in simple terms without making me feel stupid
Currently writing a program where the thirteen months of the year are retrieved from an array based on what numerical values the user enters, beginning with “VOID” and ending with “December”
True and True is True
True and False is False
False and True is False
False and False is False
Not True is False
Not False is True
War is Peace
Freedom is Slavery
Ignorance is Strength
This is how I spend my Friday nights, how about you?
Goodnight everyone!
(Might repost in the morning, never did figure out how to get a decent reaction to something other than 'heal' or 'fight' without screwing things up)
Completed! (...it wasn't, because I forgot to put in the part where you didn't attack if you healed (de ja fucking vu, wow) then I broke it again, then I fixed it again!(nope, broke, goddamn(fixed! Final fix?!)))
I just wanted to make a game that: had an option to attack or heal, had an opponent that could attack you, had semi-random attack power, and stopped once your or your opponent's health reaches 0.
Done.
(might take a video, or screen shots? yeah probably those, be watching?)
Approx. time: 3 hours.