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Coconut Tree Scratch CS50

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Okay so uh hi
I’m trying to learn coding and it’s been wild, currently slogging through CS50x and I’m too stubborn to quit. I like learning how stuff works, but I’m starting to hate C so I think I’ll start on Python after. I know they’ve got CS50P, which is supposed to be Python-focused, so maybe that’ll be what I do after this.
Completed CS50x from Harvard University 🎓
CS50 is known for strengthening core computer science fundamentals—the kind that lead to better products and better decisions. The program emphasized problem-solving, algorithms, system-level thinking, memory management, security, and practical software engineering through rigorous problem sets and a final project.
The coursework covered full-stack foundations including C, Python, SQL, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and Flask, with a strong emphasis on building systems from first principles rather than relying solely on tools.
This foundation directly supports my work in building scalable websites, reliable software systems, cloud-ready infrastructure, and secure digital solutions.
Tools change. Stacks evolve. Fundamentals compound.
This knowledge is being applied where it matters—real projects, real systems, and real business outcomes.
Building scalable and secure digital solutions. Always open to the right conversations.
Learning never stops, and everything learned is meant to be applied.
#CS50 #HarvardUniversity #ComputerScience #SoftwareDevelopment #WebDevelopment #DevOps #ContinuousLearning
Completed CS50x from Harvard University 🎓
CS50 is known for strengthening core computer science fundamentals—the kind that lead to better products and better decisions. The program emphasized problem-solving, algorithms, system-level thinking, memory management, security, and practical software engineering through rigorous problem sets and a final project.
The coursework covered full-stack foundations including C, Python, SQL, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and Flask, with a strong emphasis on building systems from first principles rather than relying solely on tools.
This foundation directly supports my work in building scalable websites, reliable software systems, cloud-ready infrastructure, and secure digital solutions.
Tools change. Stacks evolve. Fundamentals compound.
This knowledge is being applied where it matters—real projects, real systems, and real business outcomes.
Building scalable and secure digital solutions. Always open to the right conversations.
Learning never stops, and everything learned is meant to be applied.
#CS50 #HarvardUniversity #ComputerScience #SoftwareDevelopment #WebDevelopment #DevOps #ContinuousLearning
🎓 Why I Signed Up for Harvard’s CS50—Even While Juggling Life, Licenses, and Low Energy
By A.L. ChildersFounder of TheHypothyroidismChick.com When you live with hypothyroidism, people assume you’re too tired to chase dreams. And honestly? Some days, they’re not wrong. Between fatigue, brain fog, and juggling family or work (or both), it can feel like your energy is on backorder. But today? I made a move.I signed up for Harvard University’s free Intro to Computer Science course…

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I FINISHED THE PYTHON COURSE I WAS TAKING YEEEEHAW!
god that was four months of me STRUGGLING at developing a skill that I was really not good at and now I’m done!! And it feels great!! I can start coding like personal projects now 💪🙂↕️
Why You SHOULD NOT Take Harvard CS50 in 2024
This video explains Why you SHOULD NOT Take Harvard’s CS50 in 2024… Harvard CS50 Introduction to Computer Science is … source
Hello, I have returned!!!
After months of grueling, selfimposed learning I have finished CS50's Introduction to Computer Science.
Yaaaaaaaay.
lookit this
Congratulation Me!
Now some of you, from my very huge following that absolutely exist, might be wondering what I created for my FINAL PROJECT!
it might just be one of the shittiest homage to the flash game "Dino Hills" made to this date.
Here is a video demonstration I had to make for the final project (Feat. myself and my very confident voice)
You want to play the game yourself? TOO BAD!
I still need to figure out how to host a game on the Internet
There are even worse news!
I only now figured out, after completing the course, that the Harvard certificate is more or less just a participation trophy.
My assignment is being graded by edx.org
If I'm unlucky, I 'll have to wait a month to see how well I did on the course and I'll have to shill out 200 bucks If i want to use that certificate
fuck