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How To Think Like a Programmer?

Programming….is it really hard? is it really scary? is it really not everyone’s cup of tea? You might be asking several questions to yourself before stepping into the programming world. You might be also getting scared when you listen to a lot of jargon words which programmers exchange with each other to communicate about software. Every beginner who enters programming faces the same problem… difficulty while solving the coding question, difficulty in getting the logic of the code…difficulty in approaching a problem, and getting the solution . When other programmers are good at solving the questions, good at implementing the logic of complex software, and good at building the features of any software most of the beginners start doubting their abilities. In most cases when beginners start getting frustrated, either they give up on programming or they try to find the solution of a single question “ How to think like a programmer and solve coding question quickly? “. You might

Mobile Photography

  Guide to mobile photography Gone are the days when clicking a good photograph used to be quite a task, from tediously setting up the camera and its gear to editing the raw photos on a desktop computer with the new generation smartphones, equipped with decent processors its now possible to take high-quality photos and edit them on the mobile itself without too much hassle. Capturing good photos with mobile isn`t a herculean task, and with a few basic tips and tricks, you`ll be able to create amazing masterpieces to share on social media. RAW: A raw image is minimally processed, so it captures all the details of the image which can be tweaked while editing. Rule of thirds:   The main subject or other compositional elements of the image must be placed at the intersection of the gridlines to create a visually pleasing photo. ISO: It is the level of the camera`s sensitivity to ambient light. During a daytime, prefer a lower ISO, while a night or in low light a hi

VS Code, Installation and Complete Setup

Let`s Install VS Code: Which is the best source code editor available right now? Without no doubt, we can say that it’s Visual Studio code or simply VS code. VS code is an open-source code editor developed by Microsoft. It has built-in support for C++, JavaScript, Node.js and almost all programing language-based plugins are available in VS studio right now.Let`s install the stable version of VS code on our Windows system: Steps: VS code setup file can be downloaded from the official website. Link is given- https://code.visualstudio.com/ . After opening the website, click on the Download for Windows button.This will download the VS code Setup Wizard on our system as an EXE file. So, the VS code Setup Wizard is downloaded successfully, and we need to run it. 1. Click on the setup file, a preview has been shown: -                  2. Agree to the License Agreement,        3. Select the Installation Location,        4. Placing th

Timetable App, Best way to manage your time in college.

KNOW YOUR CLASS TIMINGS OR ANY OTHER TIMETABLE ON YOUR HOME SCREEN USING THIS ANDROID APP Dont remember your timetable, assignments you got ,grades you scored.......... Now digitalize your timetable using this app – Timetable .(Link) Just add your class subjects and timings of each working day. Then add a widget on Home screen to get your class timings over there. Also on your lockscreen get the information about all your next lectures. Easy, isn’t it. Here are the Screenshots of the app: What are you waiting for download and install the app now and make your college schedule easy!!!!😎😎. Link of the app is given above.

Web Development Fundamentals

HTML, CSS, and JavaScript How the Web Works? The World Wide Web is an information space where documents and other web resources are identified by Unique Resource Locators, or URLs, interlinked by hypertext links and can be accessed by the internet. Everything has a unique URL and is based on a document, an HTML document. So, the web works because of some basic ingredients. The first ingredient is resources, like HTML documents, images, or other files. This is the content that we want to use, websites that we want to browse, images to look at, files that we want to share. The second ingredient is URLs. These uniquely identify the resources so that your web browser can ultimately show them to you or download them. Every resource on the web has a unique URL. The final main ingredient that makes all of this work is the Hypertext Transfer Protocol, or HTTP. This protocol is the magic that can retrieve documents and communicate them to your web browser. The