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Made A Timeline In Excel For Cooking Thanksgiving Dinner

Made a timeline in excel for cooking Thanksgiving Dinner
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Codetober



For all 31 days of October I'm going to be programming every day and talking about what I've done while answering questions, if you want to join in I'll put the questions I'll be answering below and I'll be using the tag #codetober :) happy programming!
What got you interested in programming?
What programming languages do you know?
How long have you been programming for?
What programming languages would you like to learn?
What's your favorite programming language? Why?
What's your favorite thing about programming?
What's your least favorite thing about programming?
Are you self taught or were you educated in programming/computer science?
What kind of stuff do you like to program?
Programming pet peeve?
What's something you've worked on that you're most proud of?
What do you do/ what would like to do with programming? Or is it just a hobby?
Give us your most nerdy computer fact
What do you think is your strongest skill in terms of programming?
How's the challenge going so far?
What do you most need to work on?
A programming/tech thing you feel very strongly about?
Something you'd like to get involved in if you have time?
What's something you'd like to learn more about?
What's your experience with computing teachers?
What's your family culture with computers?
How do people in your life feel about your interest in computers?
What inspires you?
Are you working on any projects right now?
Future projects you have planned?
What are your goals for programming in the next year?
Do you enjoy the coding community? If not why?
What do you do to focus while programming?
Do you think programming is an art form?
Do you feel you've improved over the last month?
What are you most proud of in the last month?
academia things that genuinely make me happy
large textbooks filled with extra papers which hold the answers to the problems you thought were too brilliant to be thrown away, or the simple short summary of a part you were struggling to understand before
having your textbook absolutely ruined by highlighters and sticky notes all over it, those little tips and ideas you picked up from the lesson. anyone who opens that book immediately knows that you’ve studied the crap out of it and know the concept by heart. “this is the most annotated book i’ve ever seen” is literally the highest form of compliment for me.
solving math or chemistry problems to a soundtrack album or ambient sounds, extra points if it’s in afternoon lol
when you’re so focused and keen on getting to the final answer that your hand physically can’t keep up with your eagerness so you end up with the most incoherent solution. but you’ve finally got the answer right!
being self-taught in a subject or a few chapters of the textbook, and still smashing the quizzes and the exams
coming up with a new solution to the problem, or seeing the problem from a new perspective, and finally being able to solve it because of just that.
confidently walking out of the exam room. 0 doubt in your mind that you crushed it!
actually feeling how you’ve grown academically, and how much more knowledgeable you are compared to the beginning of the semester
casually and confidently having conversations with a professor about your studies, exchanging ideas and discussing the existing theories, methods, on-going research and all
all of this is everything i want in life- god




Back when visited an archive in Rome during my study trip regarding cultural heritage.