This is just a repo I created to practice a little bit of Git and GitHub while learning Python with the great Eric Matthes book.
If you have a billion-dollar idea w/ one of the projects living in this repo, you have two options:
- πΈ
CTRL + C
+CTRL + V
the code, run away, and become a billionaire. - π«±π»βπ«²π» Create an issue and work together to make that brilliant idea happen!
This kind of comment can be rewritten in a more friendly way, such as how ChatGPT suggested: "Hey Dondi, I hope you're doing well. I was wondering if there might be some room for improvement in the code you've written. Would you mind if we took a look at it together?"
Dondi! Please tell me you learned at least a bit while doing all these projects! Yes, of course! And there is more! Since some of those learnings were related to issues, the notes about those learning are written in the descriptions of the issues. Which issues? This ones.
If you know this book, you know that it has three main projects: one about data analytics, one about web development and one about game development.
In the future, I may work in data analytics or web-dev, but I'd never work in the videogame industry. However, here are demos of games I coded:
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πΉ The BowMan: simple and colorful
Turn_Up_The_Volume.MP4
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π½ Alien Invasion! Old but gold (and renewed, built with emojis).
Not_Music_But_Sound_Effects.MP4