In a day or so I will heading to University, and before that I wanted to spend some time coding because my major requires some time with coding!! So far I find frontweb programming to be extremely fun to program and see how the outcome is. To finish off this project, I've decided to spend like one week learning HTML and CSS to see what I can do! So far I have done quite great. In the near future I wish to make this website more creative with more experience!
if you do not study enough to the workload you will fall behind and it's different from highschool.
HTML structure and semantics
CSS selectors and properties
Flexbox for layout
Positioning elements
Creating notepad designs
Adding scrollbars to boxes
Making responsive designs
Forces and Resultants
Centroids and Moments
Positioning the Resultant
Dimensional Analysis: Just the basics
Lines, Planes and Vectors
dot product and cross product
Shear and bending forces
Centroids
Determinants and Matrices
Distributive load
Pulley systems and Equilibrium
Friction
Manipulating CSS hovering
Matrices, Multiplication, Addition, Subtraction, Division.
Gauessian Elimination !
LU factorisation (I hate this method)
Python basics (Already created a game and other stuff shown in the python projects)
Rectilinear & Curvilinear Kinematics of particles
Kinetics of Particles (Dry and Pulley Friction)
Intergation by parts (Being waiting for this for like 3 years)
Partial Fractions
Linear and ODE Differinationa equations
Second order Differential equations... just the basics...
Kinematics of Rigid Bodies
Kinetics of Rigid Bodies
Probability... Such as like Expectation of a random varialbe,
Expecttation of a function of a random varaible, and cumulative distriubtion functions..
The right now I am lookingat bayes's theorm... It sucks..
For my future plans, I do not want to discuss to yall!
Hello. I just wanted to learn python because I see it in breadcrum circuits and I see them mostly in the industry. I have already learned the basics of python and I have created a game and other projects in python. I wish to learn more about python in the future and create more projects with it!
Here is a link so you can view my python projects:
My Python Projects