by BugZeroCodes | Oct 12, 2018 | Blog
Looks like we are back at it again! Hurricane Michael grows to a category 4 hurricane but now has calmed down to a tropical depression. Michael actually became a catastrophic hurricane overnight! On Monday it was a tropical storm, but two days later it’s a category 4 hurricane with 155 mph wind speeds! Category 5 hurricanes have 156 mph wind speeds! What if we did not have satellites? What if we did not have technology that can tell us the weather every day? The death toll right now is 6, but that could have been higher if there is no technology.
Our heart goes to all the people that have lost their loved ones during this difficult time and those that have been displaced,
Here at Bugzero.codes, we will be praying for you.
by BugZeroCodes | Oct 10, 2018 | Blog
A lot of kids love to play games, it is fun and exciting. Behind every game are thousands of code. Most of us kids do not know that. Lua, Python, and C++ are some of the programming languages used to create games. It is much more fun creating your own game, a look at the finished product ignites a smile looking back at the time spent and the creativity.
When I started coding for the first time, I started with a game. It was fun. My friends always tell me they want to create their own game. I always encourage them to start with learning how to code. It is the first step.
The next time you see a kid playing a digital game, tell them
“Behind this game are many codes”
kids can create games and share it with the World.
Join us in our free coding workshop.
We are collaborating with Limited Run.
Don’t wait any longer start learning how to code today!!!
by BugZeroCodes | Oct 8, 2018 | Blog
Here at Bug Zero.Codes, we have been sharing our passion for libraries, schools, and meetup events. Now we want to include a workshop so that kids can have a taste of coding and then fall in love with coding, as time goes on. Together we will combat online mischief distraction and enhance math skills while we build strong communities where kids can take part in solving problems using the code in homes and schools around the world.
We are excited Limited Run is collaborating with us to teach kids how to make their own games and at the same time learn how to code. Let us learn while having fun.
We are elevating play! Share this! Invite friends and family.
by BugZeroCodes | Oct 6, 2018 | Blog
Your family can influence you greatly. Your family support feeds and protects you. They encourage you.
Don’t take them for granted. Be thankful you have a loving mom, dad, sister, or brother that want you to do well as a programmer or any other profession you choose. As a family, we should always support one another.
You will not believe how far just a “Nice job!” Or “Keep it up!” goes.
by BugZeroCodes | Oct 6, 2018 | Blog
I hear people introduce themselves as programmers, and some say they are developers. Hmm. I decided to ask about the difference between a programmer and a developer. A programmer writes code and understands the algorithm, and a developer work with big and sometimes different applications. They work with people. Whenever I am in a meetup, and I meet people, I know the difference now. Programmers love to be taught by their developers. The developers help the programmers get into the higher material so they can become developers. Developers are what power games. Some games that kids have played want to be like that developer. It all starts with coding!
Don’t wait any longer! Start learning how to code.
by BugZeroCodes | Oct 6, 2018 | Blog
To me, every language is fun and exciting!
Yes, they are all exciting. Sometimes I go to sleep with thoughts of how to get rid of a bug to get my code running.
Eventually, the next day, when I get rid of the bug, and my code is able to run, I laugh. That is so cool! Ruby, as I said before, was an enjoyable language. It was very natural for me. It was friendly going from English to coding. It also helped to start a change in my thought process, from the way I think to the way the computer thinks. It was not so easy, but it can be done. When you get used to it, it becomes interesting. Actually, your problem-solving skill begins to develop and changes completely over time. As a programmer/Coder/Computer Scientist/Software Engineer/Developer you train your mind to think in a different way. Ruby and Python, from my experience and my brothers, is that they are and feel natural, but Ruby is more natural than Python.
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