Beginning Website Dev and Coding Advice Thread
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This so cool! I think i might use this to make one as i have no experience myself.
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@TeamSteam i can suggest a few good sites to learn from
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@VGMoose my browser is in my text editor
your text editor is in your browser
WE ARE NOT THE SAMElol
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@VGMoose also what is that GORGEOUS navbar font?
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@lollapalooza it's https://www.1001fonts.com/gooddog-cool-font.html with the dots removed!
I remember using it cause it looks like the Nintendogs font
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@TeamSteam sadgrl.online
w3schools.com is a must
internettingishard.com
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I've made a beginning coding introduction tool at: https://github.com/vgmoose/GraphCoding#readme
It puts the code you type into the URL, updates the canvas with whatever commands you use, and allows you to edit and share it via long base64 links, for example:
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The above will render the following graph and text on the canvas:
And this is the code it used (Javascript):
// set the font and draw these words setFontSize(17); drawText("hello", -5, 8); drawText("these are some words", -4, 6); drawText("neat", -3, 4); // set a variable var bigText = "COOL!"; // draw that variable twice near eachother setFontSize(40); setColor("blue"); drawText(bigText, -5, -1); setColor("red"); drawText(bigText, -5.2, -1.2); // draw sine and cosine waves setColor("green") for (var x=xMin; x<xMax; x+=0.2) { setColor("green") plot(x+1, Math.sin(x) - 5); setColor("purple") plot(x, Math.cos(x) - 5); }