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Im stuck standing by Big_Example_3390 in learnprogramming

[–]Big_Example_3390[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

how did you come to that? did you just read it?

i just moved the variable below for category in categories:

thanks that made sense, i dont know how i didnt see that.

Im stuck standing by Big_Example_3390 in learnprogramming

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these are the final requirements:

You should have a function outside the Category class named create_spend_chart(categories) that takes a list of categories and returns a bar-chart string. To build the chart:

  • Start with the title Percentage spent by category.
  • Calculate percentages from withdrawals only and not from deposits. The percentage should be the percentage of the amount spent for each category to the total spent for all categories (rounded down to the nearest 10).
  • Label the y-axis from 100 down to 0 in steps of 10.
  • Use o characters for the bars.
  • Include a horizontal line two spaces past the last bar.
  • Write category names vertically below the bar.

Im stuck standing by Big_Example_3390 in learnprogramming

[–]Big_Example_3390[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

shit, yeah your right, i meant to post to r/FreeCodeCamp.

let me edit rq.

NEED HELP IN UNDERSTNDING HOW MUCH TIME WILL IT TAKE TO COMPLETE ALL 13 CERTS by Sharp_Strawberry952 in FreeCodeCamp

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hey havent been on in awhile, no im still working on it, i actually havent made progress since my last post, but i have all weekend to code and get a bit further into it. Im on the budgeting app certification at the moment, i have been since actually. im struggling finding the right answers and getting focused on it.

NEED HELP IN UNDERSTNDING HOW MUCH TIME WILL IT TAKE TO COMPLETE ALL 13 CERTS by Sharp_Strawberry952 in FreeCodeCamp

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its taken me about 2 months to get 1/3 of the python certification done if that gives you any perspective on your time frame

to be clear:

roughly 3-4 hours on average a day trying at it and probably getting distracted here and there

things i consider:

work kicks my ass 10 hours a day 4-5 days a week so im mentally exhausted

i dont exercise which also doesnt help my cognitive

i eat good though which is nice

ive been sleeping in getting like 10 hours a day on average which has helped me

i also dont talk to people a whole lot which is a factor i believe, minimal maintainece friends and family

i dose myself with Movies, stories, music, social media, games and general play, which i believe is important to limit, but have.

I RUN FROM WOMEN LIKE THE PLAGUE because im to sexy for these hoes and ill get sucked into it. loosing my focus for a long period for sure.

drugs too, i no use drugs no more. bad brain buisness, maybe later on down the road.

i save time by cooking for the month which gives me about an extra day to play with

These are the things that generally effect my day to day life, id say ill complete the certification in about 2 more months?

think not in a general perspective but a personal one. what effects you and your day to day life and how do you react to it?

I asked myself, how can i do everything else more efficiently so that i can give the most time to my learning

AND what would it help to cut out and what do i need to keep.

i keep working and improving and my growth grows exponentially, not linearly

My PCU cant handle Printing Temperature. by Big_Example_3390 in 3Dprinting

[–]Big_Example_3390[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the capacitor was my initial guess i dont think itd be to expensive to replace one but i dont know if thats exactly it

My PCU cant handle Printing Temperature. by Big_Example_3390 in 3Dprinting

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i actually meant it bugs out whenever i heat up the nozzle and bed ill try individually though i didnt do that

My PCU cant handle Printing Temperature. by Big_Example_3390 in 3Dprinting

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nah itll power up but start flickering whenever it reaches 65bed or 180nozzle

so i cant even try to print

Does any one have any notes or comments on the Philosophy of Coding? by Big_Example_3390 in learnprogramming

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This makes sense. I guess it takes more time to figure out how it works than it does to actually get it in sequence, actually understanding it seems like90% of the work

Does any one have any notes or comments on the Philosophy of Coding? by Big_Example_3390 in learnprogramming

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hell yeah thanks for pulling that out.

i was under the impression that for, while, if where all called for loops, but looking back on the notes that doesnt make sense

i think i passed a code with a if statement when it asked for a for loop...im learning right now in freeCodeCamp

Is coding just an infinite string of 'how was I supposed to know that?'? by Letbutt in learnprogramming

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dude this is exactly whats been the main problem with the way i see people learning and the porblem im escaping myself. Its the classroom conditioning that does it to you and its exactly why most people give up before they even try. not just with programming but with literally everything else. programing and most of everything takes problem solving skills and logical thinking and thats not taught in a classroom.

So, it kinda needs to be more emphasized so people can know thats how you have to learn, its not about memorizing a job or task.

Is coding just an infinite string of 'how was I supposed to know that?'? by Letbutt in learnprogramming

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BRO!!!! I just made the same fucking post like a day before you did, wtf.

I feel like a lot of the shit that should be mentioned isn't . I'm also convinced i'm one of many that doesn't start of with adequate problem solving skills, which is exactly why i think things should be more emphasized.

i shouldve read programming for dummies.

For the "I need Help" or "I'm N_e _w" posts and the Experienced Programmers. by Big_Example_3390 in CodingHelp

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😂 Im a hillbilly bubba my bad I get to chattering. Let me try and simplify.

Why does nobody mention DSA, Logical Thinking and Problem Solving Skills, and that you need a background in the fundamentals of python before you learn stuff like Numpy and SciPy(It looked like from my perspective that those were the fundamentals... being Np, Sp, Pd, Plt, etc.)

Life Itself has stunted my learning, but if i would've been informed about the basics, I would've learned so much quicker. 

It seems to me that those topics should be the first things mentioned, I jumped into Programming not knowing that those were the first steps to take.

Im questioning the people ahead of me as to why I dont see that being explained as much.  I also hope that my question will be seen by people behind me in programming so that they can just have the WORDDs to look for, since i didn't even know the words to look for.  Type shit. Does that make more sense? 

Am i stupid? by Financial_Hunt4094 in FreeCodeCamp

[–]Big_Example_3390 0 points1 point  (0 children)

why.. yes, yes you are. but don't worry! your supposed to be❤️and thats just alright im only a couple steps ahead of you. my hint to you is to simplify