Showing posts with label Skills. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Skills. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Codecademy: Tutorial Programming Site

If you haven't been to Codecademy ever, you should check it out.  More so true for the beginner programmer or folks wanting to start out in programming.  It has tutorials on HTML 5/CSS 3, Javascript, Jquery, Python, PHP, or Ruby.  A lot of web programming skills but they are all vital skills in the world today.

For the advanced programmer,  it gets a bit slow and repetitive.  Some of the examples don't always seem clear but I think that is mostly due to the advanced knowledge you might have from actual experience.  You can still learn stuff from the site though, albeit a bit slower than hack and coding with Google.

Not a bad site thought to learn to program.  I've brushed up on HTML5/CSS3, JavaScript, and JQuery.  I feel pretty good foundation in them now.

Saturday, September 17, 2011

More volunteer opportunities....

This past weekend I gave blood for the O'Fallon Kiwanis and worked at the local homecoming. Prior weekend I was at Off Broadway giving away stickers for KDHX and at Wingsfest in Fairview Heights. All very cool events and lots of opportunities to meet lots of interesting people, interesting music, behind the scenes, and I love this stuff. Just being involved doing thing to bring people together.

With all of these people coming together and organizations that need more members, there could be unlimited possibilities for cooperation. If we could only step outside our boundaries and reach out to others. Events that need more volunteers. Getting a group of people that come alone instead of coming out in groups.

What if instead of focusing on a particular area, an organization(s) over an area teams up and work on the area. We scratch your area and we scratch our area. Not just one town but many more. A team up of sorts. Organizations can reach out to other organizations to utilize the unique skill sets and missions. Toastmasters that emcee a Kiwanis auction or local concert. Some weird skill set of two or more organizations that improve the whole. There are hand full of organizations over a single town that have similar purpose but don't interact with each other but each struggle with membership and getting new ideas.

What if you needed more members only required opening up to more people? Truly building a stronger community by sharing and combining forces. Utilizing talents that we can all provide in our unique way. I'm one guy dedicated to being more open to my area. Using all the skill I've learned to pay it all forward. I can't do it alone but I can sure try.

In a nutshell what I am saying is that: if you want an community presence have a presence in your community. It doesn't have to be anything expensive but people just have to step out.