Is there anything about learning to code that's actually fucking interesting or is all of this fucking boring because they don't actually teach you how to do anything?
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Is there anything about learning to code that's actually fucking interesting or is all of this fucking boring because they don't actually teach you how to do anything?
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And that my friends, is how you create a AI bot based cyber weapon of suppression of information and access to launch through the backdoor access of something like Google or a surveillance network
Theres been a recent paper published on the ability to trace code back to its original author even after being altered for another purpose
Should be an interesting read
Didn't make it very far along with my lessons today because I'm tired, but I get to make my first little JavaScript project soon ☺️
I'm flexing math brain muscles I don't normally on a regular basis so I have to say I'm grateful I've kept up playing logic games over the years as it's made learning JavaScript basics a lot faster than it would have been normally otherwise
I might do the same thing I did with html and go back over the previous practice sessions a couple of times and see if I can get through the entire series with as few mistakes as possible before starting the project to help make it more reflexive as I may have to write it from scratch inside the project activity as opposed to filling in blanks and every bit helps
Now I remember why I wanted to start coding to begin with
If I put the apps on the store and I'm the only one using them then everytime I watch and ad I get paid for using my own app
Infinite money glitch
You know what, if I'm going to learn to code it's going to be entirely for my own benefit, and purely just so I can replace the shit in my phone
So at least I have a goal
So I'm trying an app.......again.....
I cannot complain about the app itself, this one is well thought through, and I suspect may be the model some others I've tried is the original copy of, the one they cloned and added an AI assistant to
This is Coddy
I'm mildly bored because I've learned most of these initial concepts on other apps and sites I've tried out, which is off-putting, but not the fault of the app but a bad experience from other apps that hide their gatekeeping intentions
There is one continuous issue I encounter while using learning apps, and that is the manufactured hindrance to the amount of time I would like to spend doing anything on them
The "energy" concept is quite simply a pain in my fucking ass on every single app I ever use
i could sit there for hours learning something new but everytime I try I get fucking interrupted, like the design of this shit is purposefully trying to retrain my concentration level to consume bites of information that suit the social media consumption concept
bite sized information packets are not how people learn new skills, and the social media concept should not be applied to learning situations
I fucking hate social media, and I fucking hate the way this attempts to reinforce a behaviour concept that simply goes against what my brain naturally does, and continues to annoy the living piss out of me
This app allows for a purchase for unlimited energy, after all the crap I've been through I simply refuse to ever do that again. If I'm paying for something it had better have a verified formal national qualification attached to it
This 'byte sized' learning concept is a piece of trash and does nothing but aggravate my brain instead of helping it to actually learn something useful
Why won't any of these fucking apps actually enable learning through time periods based on the user concentration needs with ads every ten minutes until they no longer want to or are able to use the app due to their own time constraints or something rather than literally reinforce retraining the concentration of the human brain to suit mass media consumption?
This is so frustrating
So I've started to use the coding app again to try and make this relearning html/css go a little faster and it feels a little reflexive, so something definitely stuck
It's very like re-learning Italian was, except this time the information is sticking
I think part of the motivation to write out the notes so many times was probably because I wasn't remembering it consciously, and kept trying to reinforce it to make it stick, but it wasn't working and I couldn't completely figure out why, so I just kept on repeating the process
It seems that at most points I was about to start JavaScript and then got sidetracked
So all I have to do now is try and stick with the program and get through this first part properly and complete the coursework, which is honestly proving difficult because my subconcious remembers it and zones out, which makes it harder to keep my concentration on task
It's very much like when i zoned out reading Vladko's book about probabilities
It might have been easier to learn had I started it now rather than earlier
But we truck on