@PythonPr Y is a string with "" , and while printing u r converting it into int , but still I don't understand how the answer is 20? It can also convert it to any garbage values ?
@ujjwalscript The lang is still good but see the editor like bruh ..really? I was shocked when I saw this editor in my engineering clg where the full room has more than 200 computers and a big place to properly operate them with win 7 🙂 and This editor ( i don't remember the name )
Back on track! 🚀
Semester exams kept me offline for a bit, but I'm diving back into my #LearningInPublic journey.
Check out this video covering all the HTML I’ve mastered so far! 💻🎥
Nxt step: C Language (starting with my college curriculum). Stay tuned! 🛠️
#100DaysOfCode day5
@meghraj_thakre1 Brother, I am in my 1st sem busy with clg and other tasks but also serious for my tech career so started learning basics. I would love to connect with u.
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@kunalstwt Here, if someone is pointing out their issue in day to day life and asking to focus on those problems, there are people out there ready with-"u don't need to address those faults", "u should be glad u r able to live a life unlike bangladesh and Pakistan" !!comparing with dead the
Over the last few days, I’ve been working through an HTML tables & forms module.
Created & structured tables, including using colspan and rowspan.Learned table semantics.
Explored HTML forms: element, different input types (text, checkbox, radio, select, range, button, txtarea).
@Jitesh_117 Brother, reading about u gives me the exact feel of a passionate coder. U really just pop up and made me ur follower. Thanks bro for coming into my feed. 🫂
Hey! I am actively looking for a full-time backend engineer role. I’m tech-stack agnostic, but I do prefer Go roles.
A little about me:
I am a backend engineer at heart, and I enjoy building and writing about backend systems. I like solving problems and am a Knight on LeetCode with a rating of 1875. I also run a blog where I write about my projects, Vim, Golang, and personal essays. It currently has an audience of 28K plus readers and spans over 100 countries.
Over the past year, I have built a few interesting projects:
• Ricebook, a social media platform for Linux rice enthusiasts
• MapReduce in Golang, an implementation of Google’s 2004 paper focused on large-scale distributed data processing
• Golang implementation of Google’s Tail at Scale paper, exploring tail latency issues in distributed systems
• An interpreter in Golang
• Brainrot Language Server, an LSP server for a slang-inspired language that was featured in Golang Weekly
• An autograd engine in Dart, a NumPy-like implementation
These are just a few. There are more projects on my GitHub linked below.
Some other things that might be interesting:
• 28K plus readers on my blog, spread across over 100 countries
• Knight on LeetCode with a rating of 1875
• 2x Kaggle Expert
• Featured in Golang Weekly, Golang News twice, and Hacker News
Day 3: Today I went deeper into HTML, learned semantic tags, entities, emmets and practiced the tags.
Made a simple portfolio page using what I learned over the past few days.
#Html#100DaysOfCode
Day 2: Continued with HTML fundamentals.
Revised yesterday’s basics and then learned the inline and block elements, practised structuring content with div and span, used hr to separate sections, and tried sup/sub for superscript and subscript text.
#HTML#100DaysOfCode
Day 1: Learned basic HTML structure and different tags (headings, lists, para, anchor tag, inserting image through img tag)
Practiced making a simple webpage.
Difficulty occurs in remembering the syntax for each one #codingdays#HTML
A learner , wants to add directions on my way to a developer. Starting with the basics of HTML and CSS.
Should I go deep down learning everything is there any break point ? Any suggestions!?