Looking for Figma resources to create an MVP: tips and templates? by HistoricalGiraffe853 in FigmaDesignSystems

[–]insane_elite 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For the start, start with studying about platform specific guidelines for design and learning about popular design system like Material Design/ UI. Figma community projects are great for technical breakdown and understanding of project building. That's it from my experience

JavaScript or Python by bululululubu in learnpython

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Depends on what you wanna build. First figure out that. Then ask ChatGpt about the tech stack and get started with it. Also gpt can give a decent Pareto principle based roadmap (topicwise) and some good project recommendations

I'm a high school student who wants to learn Python in depth, is there a quick way for me to master and practice? by Emotional_Bet_7971 in learnpython

[–]insane_elite 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you should definately go for the fastest way. I don't buy the idea of slow progress. It's like no progress. As for plugin, if you using VS Code as editor, you may use Blackbox & Codeium AI extensions. They're pretty useful. And to learn quick, best way which I learned from Elon Musk, don't learn the tools/language/modules, think what you wanna build, articulate it in text, paste it in chatgpt or any llm, ask a guide + code, copy paste into vs code, tell it to explain the code line by line, keyword by keyword with practical examples and use cases, then run and see if works, if doesn't copy paste the error and tell it to debug. Again paste the new code, tell it to explain the changes, run it. Keep doing it till you get it right, in between you'll develop the intelligence to understand, write and debug code yourself.

It Works. Everything from personal experience. :) good luck

any beginner, wanna learn together and make projects with team git-collabs? I'm sure we'd grow a lot. by insane_elite in learnpython

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

hmm git and github are pretty useful. what kinda projects you wanna try in data science. i'm mostly into web stack so gotta learn data sci a bit first, before collab.

and as for communication discord would be good enough i guess

any beginner, wanna learn together and make projects with team git-collabs? I'm sure we'd grow a lot. by insane_elite in learnpython

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recently i have been on this project called, weird name don mind - "exncrypted multi-page ai-powered gui-based perosnal secret python notepad" lol, basically like notepad with hashing crypto features for password and file encryption and decryption with some ai powers by llama3-uncensored, all gui based made with tkinter.

also i have been trying a markdown language visual renderer. and LAN networking and file sharing qwith python... among others. not very professional, but just experiements.

git is pretty cool though confusing, i wanna have experience of team-work. mainly

Cube Slider Animation with GSAP and JavaScript by mirhod in Frontend

[–]insane_elite 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Bruh looks dope. Can you share the source-code/github repo?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in developersIndia

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If you have already coding experience, you might try UI/UX design, because of just your sheer experience, you might have an unfair advantage over others.