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They want to switch millions of coding lines from #COBOL to "a more modern replacement like #Java", in months... 🤣😵‍💫🤡 in a system that was already fucked up beyond all recognition LONG BEFORE the doggiebois were old enough to read Dick and Jane books. What could POSSIBLY go wrong?

"#DOGE Plans to Rebuild SSA #CodeBase in Months, Risking Benefits and System Collapse"
https://www.wired.com/story/doge-rebuild-social-security-administration-cobol-benefits/ #coding


Working on the blog cards! The design and colors are finally set, and I’m happy with the result. Making the whole card clickable turned out to be harder than expected—I failed the first time, but I’ll try again! 💪

Meanwhile, the footer is almost done, and the homepage structure is in place.

Check it out:
https://github.com/Rosita311/RulesbyRosita-theme
https://rosita311.github.io/RulesbyRosita-theme/

#WordPress #RulesByRosita #Blog #FrontEndDeveloper #Coding #A11y #CodingProject


i have released my second #blog post and it's about my main software project for my own little use case.

it hope that it can inspire people to write code to solve their own small problems!

#dev #softwaredevelopment #walkman #linux #foss #python #coding

https://blog.myiu.de/2025/03/how-i-made-playlists-work-on-my-sony-walkman-under-linux-and-then-improved-them/


The header is done! 🎉 With a working dark mode and screen reader accessibility, it was a challenge to get everything right. Yesterday, my code kept breaking, and I wondered what I had gotten myself into—but I made it! Now, onto the footer.

Check it out:
https://github.com/Rosita311/RulesbyRosita-theme
https://rosita311.github.io/RulesbyRosita-theme/

#WordPress #RulesByRosita #Blog #FrontEndDeveloper #Coding #A11y #CodingProject


Tried to build a darkmode button in JavaScript, and it Works! 😃

But only once😞

You'll have to refresh the page to switch back. And really don't know how to resolve this.

🐤 Maybe its because I have two buttons?

#WordPress #RulesByRosita #Blog #FrontEndDeveloper #Coding #A11y #CodingProject


Still making progress on my WordPress theme—learning a lot along the way! 🙌

- Using A Modern CSS Reset to control browser styles
- Managing HTML attributes with setAttribute & removeAttribute
- Working on separate branches for a cleaner workflow

The header & menu are nearly done, now tackling dark mode! Also, GitHub Copilot is a game-changer. 🚀

Check it out:
🔗 https://github.com/Rosita311/RulesbyRosita-theme
🔗 https://rosita311.github.io/RulesbyRosita-theme/

#WordPress #RulesByRosita #Blog #FrontEndDeveloper #Coding #A11y #CodingProject


Let's do this! I downloaded my blog and got it working in Local. Learned how to change the URL in the database, and now I am going to start to code my own theme.

Oh, and I don't have a design, just some ideas👀. I want to make it accessible and scaleable and add a dark mode. My blog is still online, by the way. I am so hyped! 😱​

And now I have to find a way to ramble about it. 😅

#WordPress #RulesByRosita #Blog #FrontEndDeveloper #Coding #A11y #CodingProject
WordPress dashboard with the themes installed on my website: GeneratePress childtheme, my own theme, GeneratePress and Twenty Twenty Five


🚀 📚 Want to improve your coding efficiency?

The top-down approach allows you to structure your code better and tackle programming challenges with confidence.

Let's learn together!

Check out the full article: https://www.spsanderson.com/steveondata/posts/2025-03-07/

#Coding #Linux #TopDownProgramming #LearnToCode #Blog
🚀 📚 Want to improve your coding efficiency?

The top-down approach allows you to structure your code better and tackle programming challenges with confidence.

Let's learn together!

Check out the full article: https://www.spsanderson.com/steveondata/posts/2025-03-07/

#Coding #Linux #TopDownProgramming #LearnToCode #Blog


🚀 📚 Want to improve your coding efficiency?

The top-down approach allows you to structure your code better and tackle programming challenges with confidence.

Let's learn together!

Check out the full article: https://www.spsanderson.com/steveondata/posts/2025-03-07/

#Coding #Linux #TopDownProgramming #LearnToCode #Blog
🚀 📚 Want to improve your coding efficiency?

The top-down approach allows you to structure your code better and tackle programming challenges with confidence.

Let's learn together!

Check out the full article: https://www.spsanderson.com/steveondata/posts/2025-03-07/

#Coding #Linux #TopDownProgramming #LearnToCode #Blog


💡 Claude Code: l’assistente AI per la programmazione da terminale

https://gomoot.com/claude-code-lassistente-ai-per-la-programmazione-da-terminale/

#anthropic #bash #blog #claude #coding #ia #linux #llm #news #picks #python #shell #tech #tecnologia #terminale


💡 Gemini Code Assist diventa gratuito

https://gomoot.com/gemini-code-assist-diventa-gratuito

#assist #blog #code #coding #gemini #gemini2 #github #gratis #ia #llm #news #picks #tech #tecnologia #token


Neu im #LibreOffice-Entwicklungsblog: Die bestehende Codebasis verstehen, um bessere Patches bereitzustellen:
https://dev.blog.documentfoundation.org/2025/02/17/understanding-the-existing-code-to-provide-better-patches/
#foss #opensource #coding


Elon Musk’s DOGE Shares Classified U.S. Intel With Entire World

Elon Musk’s minions posted classified data on their website for anyone to see.
https://newrepublic.com/post/191580/elon-musk-doge-classified-us-intel-data-website

"this incident doesn’t speak well of the pseudo-agency’s #security procedures. The website has already been hacked by Thursday evening thanks to #coding vulnerabilities. And since #DOGE has gotten into all kinds of sensitive #data, every #American could be at risk."

#ElonMusk #Coup #Musk #GOP #Politics #News #USPol #Press #USA
News headline from The New Republic:
Elon Musk’s DOGE Shares Classified U.S. Intel With Entire World

Elon Musk’s minions posted classified data on their website for anyone to see.

by Hafiz Rashid
February 14, 2025 / 4:56 p.m. ET


Elon Musk’s #DOGE Website Is Already Getting Hacked

The DOGE.gov website is such a #coding disaster that pretty much anyone can take over.
https://newrepublic.com/post/191540/elon-musk-doge-website-hack

"unsurprising to anyone who has visited the DOGE.gov website since its inception—it looks like a high schooler could’ve made it...

“Tons of errors and details leaked in the page source code.”...

#Musk has yet to comment on the hacks as he continues promising “transparency.”"

#ElonMusk #Doge #Tech #Programming #Coup #News #US #USA
News headline:
Elon Musk’s DOGE Website Is Already Getting Hacked

The DOGE.gov website is such a coding disaster that pretty much anyone can take over.

by Malcolm Ferguson, February 14, 2025 / 9:01 a.m. ET


🚀 First Code Like a Journalist video tutorial! Let’s code a savings account calculator together.

Link below! 👇

#Coding #DataJournalism #DataViz #TypeScript


this will likely be a recurring reminder as the weeks go by, but i'm so excited about this project. i have to share! (this is the first time i've been nervous to announce something on this side of the web!)

i'm combining my 10 years of journalism experience with my love for the #indieweb by launching GOOD INTERNET, a regular periodical magazine in both print and digital formats. and this is a non-profit, completely independent endeavor!

https://goodinternetmagazine.com/

ultimately, Good Internet will cover a lot of different aspects of the small web: unplugging from the corporate web, fighting #enshittification, migrating from data-harvesting corpo social media, creating your own personal website, using code and website-building as an art form, federation, and creating websites for fun. it will be approachable for beginners and enjoyable for seasoned indie web travelers!

the #smallweb can be hard to keep up with if you aren't "plugged in," especially if you want to find other hobby website owners, folks coding for fun, weird web projects, or artists taking back their digital ownership. it's overdue that this side of the web has an analog publication!

having a central publication about the decentralized parts of the personal web makes me even more excited to share this hobby with those who might not even know about it--all within beautiful, high-res, high-quality pages.

the idea here is to have a physical celebration of this hobby in addition to being informative, helpful, and accessible.

consider signing up for email notifications when we launch the first issue in may 2025:

https://goodinternetmagazine.com

(if you're interested in #writing an article or op-ed about this side of the web/personal websites, coding an interactive article, or want to know what that even means, send an email to hello@goodinternetmagazine.com! taking pitches for may 2025!)

#internet #socialmedia #personalwebsites #blogging #blog #print #magazine #writer #technology #tech #coding #programming #html #webdev #webdesign #web #smalltech #css #html #dev #web


🌟 Ready to tackle arrays in C programming? This article is perfect for beginners! It provides clear explanations and examples to help you understand and apply array concepts.

Check it out and share your feedback! https://www.spsanderson.com/steveondata/posts/2025-01-29/

#C #CProgramming #RStats #blog #Coding #Programming
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A screenshot of a C programming code snippet displayed in a code editor with a dark theme. The code calculates the sum, average, and maximum of five user-input numbers. It includes sections for input, processing, and output. The input section uses a `for` loop to prompt the user to enter numbers, the processing section calculates the sum and maximum, and the output section prints the results. The code is neatly formatted with syntax highlighting for keywords, variables, and comments.


🌟 Ready to tackle arrays in C programming? This article is perfect for beginners! It provides clear explanations and examples to help you understand and apply array concepts.

Check it out and share your feedback! https://www.spsanderson.com/steveondata/posts/2025-01-29/

#C #CProgramming #RStats #blog #Coding #Programming
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A screenshot of a C programming code snippet displayed in a code editor with a dark theme. The code calculates the sum, average, and maximum of five user-input numbers. It includes sections for input, processing, and output. The input section uses a `for` loop to prompt the user to enter numbers, the processing section calculates the sum and maximum, and the output section prints the results. The code is neatly formatted with syntax highlighting for keywords, variables, and comments.


I tried to post this to the Friendica support forum, but it kept timing out when I entered my information. I am now attempting to subscribe to their e-mail list. However, I thought I would write this here so that those who know coding, etc. might be able to offer a solution, or at least, to pass this on to the developers.

I joined Friendica in October of 2024, when Facebook decided to shut down their Basic Mobile site (not app). I am totally blind, and their main page is a nightmare to use with a screen readre (NVDA in my case). I chose Friendica because of the huge character limit, the ability to edit and delete posts, local posting, extensive profiles with keywords, and the ability to connect with all sorts of accounts in the Fediverse. For the most part, I am enjoying my time here. However, I am noticing a lot of inaccessibility on the Friendica page. I am not a programmer, but I'm guessing this is at the core of the software and is not due to the instance I'm using (friendica.world). I am also guessing that the page is not written in HTML5 and does not follow WCAG guidelines, though I may be wrong about that. If not, I strongly urge the developers to review them and implement them if possible. If so, perhaps, some changes can still be made that would make this a more screen reader-friendly site. Note that I tried this with Firefox and Supermium (a direct fork of Chrome).

Mostly, I use TweeseCake to access the site, but there are some things I can't do with that client. All of the following refer to the site itself.

  • There is a list of links at the top of the page that acts like a menu. This causes many problems while trying to perform basic tasks, particularly editing posts and handling notifications. I can't always activate said links/menu either.


1A. I can't stress how frustrating editing posts is. It sometimes takes over ten minutes. The "edit" option is a link/menu, and it can only be found via another menu. Once I finally find and activate it, I hear the sound indicating that I have entered focus Mode. Usually, this means that I am in an edit box and can type. However, in this case, I am taken back to the main page, as if I never entered the option to edit my post. Using e to try to find an edit box doesn't help, as it just sends me to the replies to different comments. So I am forced to find the post, and start all over again. The only way I can do this successfully is to try to tab through the links/menu at the top of the page (when it works), then through other posts, until, finally, I am placed in an edit box where I can type.

1B. When I go to the Notifications" link, I have to tab to "Mark all System Notifications as Seen". This isn't even a regular link, as I can't copy and paste the text from it. Once I tab to and out of that, I can then read my notifications. But here is what I have to do if I want to see follow requests.
1. Try to get the notifications link to work, then click on it.
2. Tab to marking notifications.
3. Perform a search for the word follow.
4. Click on the link of the notification that someone wants to follow me. I open this in a new window, to try to keep the original one available.
5. Make my choice as to whether to approve that notification, then close that window.
6. Return to the main window. Only now, I am not where I left off. Instead, I am placed back at the beginning of the page and the Notifications menu is not open.
7. Repeat steps 1 through 3.
Ideally, I should be able to go to a normal notifications link, perform steps 3 through 5, then return back to the link, and perform steps 3 through 5 again, as many times as necessary, without having to repeat 1 through 3.

  • I can't just go to the site and enter an edit box to post. I must go through a menu to find the link to do so. Yet there is an edit box for searching for content, tags, etc.
  • Some pinned posts don't always read properly. I can see my name, when I posted, that it's pinned, a public message, tags (if applicable), buttons for resharing, etc., and the number of comments. But I cannot simply read the post itself. ""Comments" is also a button, not a link. Even when I expand them, I still can't see my post, and finding the button again to close them takes a lot of time, as posts also have their own buttons. Note that unpinned posts are read properly.
  • While the process of editing my profile is completely accessible, finding the edit option might be slightly confusing for new users, as it requires entering yet another link/menu, this time with the user name as the title..
  • If I go to a profile of someone not on Friendica (usually Mastodon) and wish to reply to a post, after I enter my credentials, it takes me back to my profile, not to the relevant post. It only worked once.
  • The Friendica app for Windows is basically the site itself. I don't understand this at all.


If you want to see a truly accessible site, try this link. I don't work for them, though I do have an account there.

http://www.dreamwidth.org

Please, if any changes can be made, I urge you to do so. The site is otherwise a pleasure to use, but my frustration at not being able to easily perform such basic tasks is increasing.

#accessibility #blind #coding #Chrome #Developers #Dreamwidth #Facebook #fediverse #Firefox #Friendica #HTML #HTML5 #NVDA #ScreenReaders #TweeseCake #WCAG #Windows


Is there an android app which equals Duolingo (and similar apps) to learn how to code?

I kinda want to get back into coding, haven't coded since myspace 🥲 I am a visual learner and most of the time I learn things while watching series/shows for dopamine lol

#programming #coding #code #fedihelp #adhd


So, I finally finished my blog, its now up and running. I plan on like writing game reviews maybe use it as another place to share my photos you know? #smallweb #blog #coding #webcoding #gaming#photographywww.ghastlymirror.xyz

The Ghastly Mirror 👻


I'm thinking about using a static site generator #ssg for my #homepage / #blog. I'm currently wavering between #jekyll, #Pelican and #hugo. What would you recommend and why?

The #ProgrammingLanguage does not play the most important role for me, as I have already come into contact with all languages ( #ruby , #python & #golang ), albeit to varying degrees.

#githubpages #programming #coding #staticsitegenerator


Sign up for a bi-weekly newsletter featuring handpicked website showcases and design inspiration from around the world → https://ronaldsvilcins.com/newsletter/

#design #webdev #webdesign #marketing #newsletter #blog #css #html #programming #coding #javascript


PSA: https://Dan.BEST/ launched.

To all the other Dans—don’t take it personally. I'm sure you're still good, just... not dot best.

#webdev #coding #blog updates ✨


💡 OpenAI Canvas: un nuovo editor per la scrittura e il coding collaborativo

https://gomoot.com/openai-canvas-una-nuovo-editor-per-la-scrittura-e-il-coding-collaborativo/

#ai #artifacts #blog #canvas #coding #editor #ia #news #openai #picks #python #tech #tecnologia


🚀 New to C programming? Struggling with long if-else chains? 🤔

Switch statements are here to save the day! Learn how to simplify your code, avoid common mistakes, and write cleaner programs. 🛠️

Check out my beginner-friendly guide here: https://www.spsanderson.com/steveondata/posts/2024-12-11/

#R #RStats #Programming #C #Coding 💻#Blog
Screenshot of a C program in a code editor demonstrating a switch statement. The program presents a menu with options to view balance, deposit money, withdraw money, or exit. The terminal output shows the user selecting option 3 (withdraw money) and the program displaying the balance as $1000.
Stylized code snippet illustrating the structure of a switch statement in C. The code includes cases for constant1 and constant2, each with a break statement, and a default case for handling unmatched conditions. The design mimics a modern code editor with a dark theme and colored syntax highlighting.


I just spent some time building this useless congratulatory bot to cheer up my group mates when they make a profit.✌️

https://juantechblog.github.io/posts/create-telegram-bot-using-javascript-cloudflare-workers-cloudflare-workers-kv/

#telegram #bot #javascript #serverless #coding #blog #tech


💡 Struggling with loops in C? I’ve got you covered! Learn how for loops work, from counting numbers to creating patterns, with easy-to-follow examples. Perfect for beginners! 🛠️ 👉

Read more: https://www.spsanderson.com/steveondata/posts/2024-12-04/

#Programming #LearnC #Coding #Blog #C #CProgramming
Code snippet of a C program that demonstrates nested for loops. The outer loop runs three times, and the inner loop prints numbers 1 to 5. The output shows three rows of numbers '1 2 3 4 5'.
Screenshot of a C program in Visual Studio Code that prints even numbers up to a user-specified limit using a for loop. The terminal shows the user input '6' and outputs '2 4 6'.


Missing values giving you a headache? 😩 Whether it’s replacing with the mean, median, or zeros, this guide will boost your R skills! 📊 Learn how to clean up your data like a pro and make your analysis shine. ✨
📖

Dive in here: https://www.spsanderson.com/steveondata/posts/2024-12-02/

#R #RStats #Programming #DataScience #Coding #Blog #RProgramming
A code snippet displayed in a dark-themed editor window shows how to replace missing values (NA) in a vector in R. The code defines a vector v with values c(10, NA, 20, 30, NA, 50). It calculates the mean of the non-missing values using mean(v, na.rm = TRUE) and assigns it to mean_v. Then, it replaces the NA values in v with mean_v. The updated vector v is printed at the end. The editor window features a gray background with red, yellow, and green buttons in the top-left corner.


🎅 Ho, ho, ho ! Voici le numéro de décembre (n°51) aux couleurs de Noël. Et si un téléphone arrivait sous le sapin, quels seraient les bon réglages à faire avec ce nouvel appareil ? ➡️ https://www.geekjunior.fr/geek-junior-sort-son-magazine-aux-couleurs-de-noel-n51-decembre-2024-62427/

#média #EMI #profdoc #presse #edtech #LEGO #espritcritique #coding #education


🎅 Ho, ho, ho ! Voici le numéro de décembre (n°51) aux couleurs de Noël. Et si un téléphone arrivait sous le sapin, quels seraient les bon réglages à faire avec ce nouvel appareil ? ➡️ https://www.geekjunior.fr/geek-junior-sort-son-magazine-aux-couleurs-de-noel-n51-decembre-2024-62427/

#média #EMI #profdoc #presse #edtech #LEGO #espritcritique #coding #education


I figured out conditionally adding @octothorpes tags to my blog posts in 11ty! I can simply add an "octothorpes" field followed by a list of tags, and those will appear in the correct HTML, or if I leave out that field, no tags. #11ty #Coding #Programming #WebDev #Blog #IndieWeb #Octothorpes
The front matter of an Eleventy Markdown file:

---
layout: blogpostlayout.liquid
title: Connecting Notation Programs to Max/MSP
description: Getting Dorico and Max/MSP to talk via MIDI — it really helps my composition!
canonical_url: https://reillyspitzfaden.com/posts/2024/11/connecting-notation-programs-to-maxmsp
date: 2024-11-24
categories: [ "maxmsp", "music", "composition", "electronicmusic" ]
octothorpes: [ "Audio", "music", "projects" ]
tags: post
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📘 Learning C programming? 🌟 My new post explains while and do while loops with real examples and simple explanations. Perfect for beginners to start mastering these essential tools! 💻 🔗

Read here: https://www.spsanderson.com/steveondata/posts/2024-11-27/

💬 Let me know how it goes or if you have questions!

#C #Coding #Code #Blog #Programming #CodeNewbie #LearnC
"A screenshot of a C program code written in a text editor, demonstrating a do while loop that calculates the sum of entered numbers until the user inputs a negative number. The terminal output below shows a series of inputs (6, 7, 8, -2) and the calculated sum (21)."
"A vibrant 8K watercolor illustration of a bustling construction site featuring a giant, colorful 'C' structure at the center. Construction workers in hard hats and safety vests are actively working around the area, with wooden materials and tools scattered on the ground. Towering cranes and partially constructed buildings with scaffolding are visible in the background under a bright blue sky with fluffy white clouds."


✨ Beginner C programmers, ever wondered when to use a while loop vs a do while loop? 🤔 In my latest blog, I break it down step by step with easy-to-follow examples. Start coding smarter today! 🚀

👉 Full guide here: https://www.spsanderson.com/steveondata/posts/2024-11-27/

💡 Give it a try and share your thoughts!

#C #Programming #LearnToCode #CProgramming #Blog #CodingWithC #CCoding #Code #Coding
"A screenshot of a C program code written in a text editor, demonstrating a do while loop that calculates the sum of entered numbers until the user inputs a negative number. The terminal output below shows a series of inputs (6, 7, 8, -2) and the calculated sum (21)."
"A vibrant 8K watercolor illustration of a bustling construction site featuring a giant, colorful 'C' structure at the center. Construction workers in hard hats and safety vests are actively working around the area, with wooden materials and tools scattered on the ground. Towering cranes and partially constructed buildings with scaffolding are visible in the background under a bright blue sky with fluffy white clouds."


🚀 Simplify your R programming workflow by mastering column deletion! Our latest guide covers multiple methods to remove columns from data frames. Perfect for data cleaning and manipulation.

Explore the full article here: https://www.spsanderson.com/steveondata/posts/2024-11-26/

#R #RStats #Programming #DataScience #Learn #Blog #select #subset #RProgramming #Coding #CodingTips
 A screenshot of R code demonstrating how to create a data frame and delete specific columns. The code creates a data frame with columns A, B, C, and D, and then uses the subset() function to remove columns B and D.


5 Things I Wish I Knew When I First Learned Programming


A graphic showing a terminal screen with lots of text on it.
Starting your programming journey is exciting, but it’s easy to fall into traps that slow down your progress. By understanding the common mistakes new programmers make, you’ll set yourself up for success right from the start. Here are five mistakes often made that you can learn from.

I must say what always helped me, was having a real world problem to solve and build in my new language I was learning. I had an app that I’d written way back to do prompt for data and then to calculate one independent variable regressions from that.

Every time I was learning a new language, I’d take that code, and rewrite it in the new language. Needless to say, it improved every time I learnt a new language!

Coding is very much about perseverance, having a problem to solve, and being able to break down the errors bit by bit until you get it working. It is very rarely going to work the first time around.

Another thing that worked for me was breaking it down into chunks, and getting each chunk or module to work on its own with an input and an output. It made diagnosis easier as you progressed.

I’m not sure about art, as I’m really useless as design and artistic flair, but coding can be gotten right with just persevering with it long enough. I have infinite patience, and can (used to) persevere through many nights to finish a coding job. It filled me with excitement to arrive at the final product, and have someone use it, and then finding it helped them.

To me, coding was like creating a work of art. If it was functional, and was also durable and future-proofed, I was always filled with a sense of satisfaction and achievement.

See https://www.howtogeek.com/things-i-wish-i-knew-when-i-first-learned-programming
#Blog, #coding, #programming, #technology