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kitkatcodes · 10 months
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I just wanted to make a lil appreciation post and thank everyone for all the love here on tumblr ʚ♡⃛ɞ(ू•ᴗ•ू❁)
I love sharing my coding journey and all the cool information I learn along the way and I'm glad its helpful for someone out there ♡
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acodingtraveler · 1 year
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Hi my name is Shirin. I am a software engineer and multi-instrumentalist musician. I love memes (programming memes ftw), pixel art, and electronic music (not a noob). This is my first and maybe my last selfie on here 😆. I am passionate about sharing helpful resources in tech and otherwise. Stay tuned for more geeky content.
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generatedart · 2 years
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Art by @nadiehbremer I've been playing with this algorithm on-and-off for months now, not quite knowing where I want to take it yet. It started by wanting to use space photography, but then abstracted (perhaps beyond recognition). . After trying several different things, I implemented an approach I found by @michael.fogleman using a quadtree to dissect a photo into smaller and smaller rectangles, depending on where the photo shows the most "variety" in a way. Using the quads I got from there I took it through a few other processes, such as creating a delaunay triangulation, and eventually creating several layers of triangles, each with different colors, gradients, positions. . For this example I've used a photo from "V838 Monocerotis", and as you swipe to the other photos, you'll see the results when I make the quadtree algorithm stop sooner, making an ever more abstract result (somewhere in the middle is my favorite I think) . . . #generativeart #generative #genartclub #hubble #space #abstract #abstractart #creativecoding #womenwhocode https://www.instagram.com/p/CdS1peUrgnD/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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thealgorist · 5 months
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JavaFX: Phone Number Input Field
Handling international phone numbers in applications can be challenging, and standard text fields often fall short in providing the necessary features for accurate formatting and validation. Recognizing this limitation, the PhoneNumberField leverages the robust capabilities of the Google libphonenumber library. This library, known for its excellence in parsing, formatting, and validating international phone numbers, forms the foundation of the PhoneNumberField. In this article, we’ll explore the features of the PhoneNumberField and how it simplifies the handling of phone numbers in your JavaFX applications.
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icodesouthlake · 10 months
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iCode-Southlake is your one stop shop for everything STEAM! Prepare your children for the future by enrolling them in iCode’s after-school classes or STEAM Summer Camps that are both fun AND educational! Whether your kids are into Roblox, Minecraft, Youtube, 3D Printing, Gaming, Drones and Digital Photo & Music, we have engaging options available. Your kids also have the opportunity to learn JAVA, Python, Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, Cyber Security, Robotics, Space Engineering, Web Development and Entrepreneurship. No technology background and your kids just want to try something new, we've got camps we know they'll love! Summer Camps enrollment is open, so be sure to visit our website to browse all camp offerings, and check out our awesome after-school STEAM programs while you’re at it! Friends, fun, iCode-Southlake!https://icodeschool.com/southlake108/camps/
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socialimagebuilder · 1 year
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On this Women's Day, we celebrate the power of diversity, inclusion, and creativity. Let's continue to empower women to achieve their full potential in all aspects of life.
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the1337beauty · 1 year
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Took 4 months for this thing to arrive! New macropad from @keebmonkey to go with my #coolkillerck75 Dials do vertical and horizontal scroll, mute mic and mute audio when pushed. Big dial is volume. #keyboard #cutekeyboard #pinkkeyboard #peach #customkeyboard #mechanicalkeyboard #keeb #gopher #womenwhogo #womenwhocode https://www.instagram.com/p/CpLDDScOF3W/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Women in Tech 1995 vs. 2022
In 1995 roughly 31% of computer and math jobs were held by women. According to the WomenTechNetwork Women hold 28% of all jobs in computer and mathematical occupations
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rsabmp · 1 year
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HAPPY INTERNATIONAL DAY OF WOMEN AND GIRLS IN SCIENCE विज्ञान में महिलाओं और लड़कियों के अंतर्राष्ट्रीय दिवस की शुभकामनाएं 8वीं सभा का उद्देश्य 2030 के एजेंडे और इसके 17 वैश्विक लक्ष्यों के लिए एक व्यवस्थित, महत्वपूर्ण तरीके से उनके ज्ञान और विशेषज्ञता और इसके अनुप्रयोगों को जोड़ने के माध्यम से विज्ञान में अंतर्राष्ट्रीय समुदाय और महिलाओं के बीच सेतु बनाना है। सभा सतत विकास कार्यक्रमों, अंतरराष्ट्रीय संबंधों और जनता के दिल में विज्ञान, प्रौद्योगिकी और नवाचार को रखने के लिए स्थितियों और उपकरणों की पहचान करने के लिए संवाद और चर्चा में बहु-हितधारकों के साथ विज्ञान, युवा, विशेषज्ञों और पेशेवरों में महिलाओं को आगे ला रही है। और निजी क्षेत्र की रणनीतियाँ और कार्यान्वयन योजनाएँ। 8वीं सभा का उद्देश्य नीति निर्माताओं की सहायता करना है - सभी स्तरों पर चाहे सार्वजनिक या निजी क्षेत्रों में - विज्ञान, नीति और समाज के बीच अधिक परिपक्व संबंध विकसित करने के लिए रणनीतियों के लिए जो वे भविष्य के लिए प्रतिबद्ध कर सकते हैं। महिलाओं और लड़कियों के लिए विज्ञान में पूर्ण और समान पहुंच और भागीदारी प्राप्त करने के लिए, और लैंगिक समानता और महिलाओं और लड़कियों के सशक्तिकरण को प्राप्त करने के लिए, संयुक्त राष्ट्र महासभा ने 11 फरवरी को घोषित संकल्प A/RES/70/212 को अपनाया। विज्ञान में महिलाओं और लड़कियों का अंतर्राष्ट्रीय दिवस। #womeninstem #stem #womeninscience #womenintech #science #womenempowerment #womeninengineering #scientist #scicomm #womenwhocode #stemeducation #steminist #engineering #girlswhocode #womensupportingwomen #research #womeninbusiness #stemgirls #girlsinstem #phdlife #technology #tech #phd #biology #coding #girlsintech #sciencecommunication #education #motivation #phdstudent (at Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh) https://www.instagram.com/p/Coh7jsyhgSf/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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qiegot · 1 year
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comhraliomfein · 1 year
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HackerRank Fun
I am posting about my self-indulgent time spent on Hackerrank exercises. So once you figure out how to use JS Bench and realise that these exercises are not necessarily about doing something helpful/useful, they can be quite fun.  I did this exercise, plus another one, but I don’t think I’ll magically find the time to explain both of them. TLDR, it gives you a list of scores by different players that can be used to form a leaderboard. They are ranked as equal if they have the same score, so 2 people with a score of 20 would both be at first place if that were the highest score (they don’t give you their ranking). Then you have a list of scores that you have to try incorporating into this list of scores/leaderboard, one at a time, and return back their ranking.
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-leads is the list of scores by different players that currently forms the leaderboard. All of its items are now original, it does not contain any duplicates. We don’t need to know that two players in the original leaderboard had the same result. This is in numerical order. -answer will be the final result.  -alreadyDone will be an object that can be accessed via a key of a score. The value of that key will be its ranking. We don’t want to be figuring out a ranking if we’ve already done it.  -isRanked keeps track of whether or not we’ve ranked something yet, as if we can’t find any score in the leaderboard equivalent to/lower than our score, we have to put it at the end of the list.  -originals is the list of scores to incorporate one at a time. We have removed any scores that are in that list more than once. We will use it to fill alreadyDone. Some rankings of alreadyDone will probably need to be read more than once, but they certainly won’t need to be written more than once. 
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We loop through the leads array, which is a list of all the scores from the original leaderboard, without duplicates. We use this to get the ranking of the item in originals (we want to compare the items from leads and see if the items in originals are smaller than them). Items in leads are already in the order they should be in, indicating their ranking, so we just compare the items from originals to them and use their order to get the ranking of the items in originals. We ask if we are still at least 1000 items away from the answer (i.e. the number after which we will rank, because we are less than the number). If that’s true, we add 1000 to the index j so that the loop doesn’t unnecessarily run 1000 times. (Remember, the list is in numerical order).  We ask if we should have the same ranking as the current item. If that’s the case, we create a new property with a key of our score and a value of the ranking. We set isRanked to true and we finish the inner loop as we’ve already found our answer.
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After finishing the inner loop, we ask if the current item in our 2nd list is ranked.  If it isn’t, we know that there are no items in the original leaderboard as low as this score, and we put it at the end of the ranking list by giving it the index of the last item. So if our list were 10 items long, the first item would have index 0, the second 1, etc. So having the actual length as the index we write to makes sense, as we will be giving it an index that is not in the list yet.  If it is, we changed isRanked back to false so that we know that the next item in our list of scores to be ranked has not been ranked yet.  After the outer loop finishes up, we loop through the list of scores that we would like to rank based on the original leaderboard. We already have them in such a way that we can reference them with their score, so we take each score and reference it via its score (the key) in alreadyDone. The value is pushed to answer. 
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generatedart · 1 year
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Art by @dirtalleydesign A rather striking mini space painting heading to Australia this week! An interesting mix of muted metallic inks with brighter metallic inks. Def going to make another one of these for my next shop update (later this month?!) * * * * * * #womenwhocode #generativeart #symmetryart #codeart #creativecoding #algorithmicart #axidraw #plotter #drawingmachine #blueart #colorfulart #patternart #gridart #patternartist #natureart #mathart #algorithmic https://www.instagram.com/p/Cp_Xf5MD0i3/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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thealgorist · 6 months
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JavaFX Lighting Effect: Light.Spot
Lighting effects are essential for creating visually engaging and immersive user interfaces. They add depth, dimension, and realism to your application’s graphical elements. JavaFX provides a comprehensive set of lighting effects, including Light.Spot, which simulates the behavior of a spotlight.
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icodesouthlake · 10 months
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iCode-Southlake is your one stop shop for everything STEAM! Prepare your children for the future by enrolling them in iCode’s after-school classes or STEAM Summer Camps that are both fun AND educational! Whether your kids are into Roblox, Minecraft, Youtube, 3D Printing, Gaming, Drones and Digital Photo & Music, we have engaging options available. Your kids also have the opportunity to learn JAVA, Python, Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, Cyber Security, Robotics, Space Engineering, Web Development and Entrepreneurship. No technology background and your kids just want to try something new, we've got camps we know they'll love! Summer Camps enrollment is open, so be sure to visit our website to browse all camp offerings, and check out our awesome after-school STEAM programs while you’re at it! Friends, fun, iCode-Southlake!
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the1337beauty · 1 year
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My life be like…. #chaoscoordinator #womeninstem #womenwhocode #womenintech #womenwhogo #coder #programmer #engineer #stem #corporate https://www.instagram.com/p/CnUPZBnO2JY/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Tara Hernandez
I have been searching high and low for a female developer who spent time at Netscape. Not Netflix, Netscape - the browser. Low and behold, I came across Tara Hernandez. Her background is incredible and inspiring. 
Hernandez was the first build engineer hired to provide build support and installer development for the Windows version Netscape Navigator. This must have been a complex role to navigate with Internet Explorer released in 1995. During her tenure she grew to lead engineers for all platforms. 
Tara has forged a career in engineering and has spent time at Blue Martini, Mozilla, Pixar and MongoDDB. She is on the board of Women Who Code and a mentor with many women focused technology organizations. 
You can hear from Tara on thoughts related to collaborative engineering and the gamification of the development process in her talk for CTO connection here
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