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One html page
Hi everyone, today I want to create an html page that will enable a user to download images to their computer, can anyone help with that.
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New comment Oct 22
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Most people can do that by right clicking and choosing to save image. Can you be more specific? For example, are you selling images from behind a pay wall? Pexels and Pixabay offer images for free and you only have to right click to download. So, I guess do you really need help with a page for people to download images or do you actually need help with creating a gallery to display the images so people can view and download them for free or from behind a paywall?
Python Turtle Graphics
Does anyone know about Turtle graphics? I am stumped. I am supposed to create diamond shapes in a specific pattern. The teacher gave me this link The Beginner's Guide to Python Turtle – Real Python for assistance, but I still miss the plot.
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New comment Oct 16
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@Daniel Ade Thank you.
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@Daniel Ade I love that site. I use it for cybersecurity, but there are many careers you can gain experience with from major companies. I still can't believe the site is 100 percent free and I can put my completed projects on my resume.
How to Start a Routine using this Skool
Hey guys, I'm looking for some feedback on the most sensible and comprehensive way to begin learning in this Skool. What is your weekly method?
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New comment Sep 20
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That is a great question. Every day, I wake up and review my long-term and short-term goals. I confirm that I am on track to complete my long-term goals. If not, I figure out how to make course corrections. Next, I revisit my short-term goals and map out my day with steps I need to take today to assist me with completing my goals. For example, I have a goal of gaining mastery in Python so I can achieve my long-term goal of launching a cybersecurity engineering products and services company. I am taking a programming fundamentals course to assist me with that goal. Next, I break down my goals into milestones I can reach that break my long-term goals into a series of short-term goals. Here is an example of my current daily routine to assist me in reaching my long-term goal. Based on my goal of gaining Python mastery for cybersecurity engineering, here's a daily routine to help me progress: 1. Morning (1-2 hours): - 30 minutes: Review the previous day's notes and concepts - 30-60 minutes: Work on online college Python class materials - 30 minutes: Practice coding exercises related to class topics 2. Afternoon (2-3 hours): - 1 hour: Deep dive into a Python concept relevant to cybersecurity (e.g., networking, cryptography, data analysis) - 1 hour: Work on a personal project applying Python to cybersecurity tasks - 30-60 minutes: Complete homework assignments for my class 3. Evening (1-2 hours): - 30 minutes: Read articles or watch videos on Python best practices and advanced techniques - 30-60 minutes: Participate in online coding challenges or CTFs (Capture The Flag) competitions to apply skills - 30 minutes: Reflect on my progress, update my learning journal, and plan for the next day Additional weekly activities: - Dedicate 2-3 hours on weekends for larger projects or in-depth study sessions - Join local Python or cybersecurity meetups/groups for networking and knowledge-sharing - Contribute to open-source Python projects related to cybersecurity (I have not started that yet)
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working on a project...
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New comment Sep 21
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Sounds nice. What type of project are you working on?
AI Affecting Dev Teams
I just read an article that stated AI would eliminate the junior developer position and cause companies to narrow down teams and focus on hiring senior developers. It further said that the future of developers would be considered editors tweaking the code that AI-generated. The code writers will be AI. Do you think this is plausible? If so, how do we pivot to future-proof our careers?
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Elizabethe Cervantes Rodriguez
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Hello. I am a student at San Antonio College in my last year of completing an associate degree in information assurance and cybersecurity.

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