An hour of code
December 9, 2014, 12:38 am
This week is Hour of Code week. It's a national event to try to get kids interested in programming. I'm a big proponent of everyone knowing at least a little about how to program. I think it all seems so scary, because most people don't have a simple enough place to start.
I am doing a presentation at the Apple Store in downtown San Francisco this Thursday, December 11th. It is going to show you how you can make a simple image gallery with a little bit of html, css, and javascript. This is for absolute beginners to get an idea of what is possible with a relatively small amount of code. If you want to get a head start, the code I'll be making can be found here. I'll be talking about the programs I use, and how getting started is the biggest hurdle.
I personally think everyone should have their own website. Not everyone has to put in my level of effort, but to be fair, I've put in nearly 20 years of effort, and now you can just reap the benefits of my experience. But I definitely think everyone should have more than an auto generated webpage that's just created by wordpress or wix. Make a little code and create something.
If you're interested in web tutoring, in San Francisco, I would love to help you get up and running, so hit me with an email.
Here is a list of important links for this presentation.
- A Gallery - The example code
- Sublime Text - A Text Editor (It's free!)
- Package Manager - Sublime Plugin Manager
- Emmet - Sublime Plugin for html generation
- JQuery - A Javascript Library