http://www.phillymag.com/business/2017/10/25/coded-by-kids-tech-philadelphia-students/#0bEpzOKlfTogSxGm.03
I will admit I talk to much.
Saturday, October 28, 2017
Friday, October 27, 2017
Main Menu Layout
After thinking about how I can organize all the tabs, I settled upon this design. It utilizes the classic side navigation bar and the unique "hanging file" system. I liked that because it looked like the setup of a file cabinet. Something that the user will be familiar with and will quickly grasp it without explanation.
On the top is the current tab you are in on the Side Bar. Under that, you have the type of app you are looking to develop. Then you select the programming language you want to use.
With two simple clicks, you have narrowed you search greatly, and it will be easy to find what projects you are interested in doing with others.
The rectangles in the largest panel are projects from groups you can join. You can use the search bar to search for a specific project. So I can search specifically for a game written in Java called "Achembach's Jeep".
Ill put this into play tomorrow.
Oh, and here's a picture.
On the top is the current tab you are in on the Side Bar. Under that, you have the type of app you are looking to develop. Then you select the programming language you want to use.
With two simple clicks, you have narrowed you search greatly, and it will be easy to find what projects you are interested in doing with others.
The rectangles in the largest panel are projects from groups you can join. You can use the search bar to search for a specific project. So I can search specifically for a game written in Java called "Achembach's Jeep".
Ill put this into play tomorrow.
Oh, and here's a picture.
Monday, October 23, 2017
This is the first login screen i have created. It took awhile for me to figure out a good color scheme. The background was gray and the panel in the center was a neon blue, but in order to make it more interesting, I made the panel gray and the background a small image of a Sigma Calculator I wrote in C++. I will probably add more colors in the main version but this is looking good for now.
As for now I will move on to the main menu, which should be a breeze because I can just use the Login Page as a template and not worry about sizing and proportions. Next is the website, but I'll just make a download link. more will be add to it when I get further into the app. I want to make this a professional looking as possible, For experience sake I guess.
Best of Luck,
Freem.🌝
As for now I will move on to the main menu, which should be a breeze because I can just use the Login Page as a template and not worry about sizing and proportions. Next is the website, but I'll just make a download link. more will be add to it when I get further into the app. I want to make this a professional looking as possible, For experience sake I guess.
Best of Luck,
Freem.🌝
Tuesday, October 10, 2017
As my first post, I would like to acknowledge the how great of an experience the 20 Time Project will be, and how it changes the perception of schools teaching their students the same things, and creating little diversity in skills. Not only will the projects be exciting for us, but it will strongly boost our academic standpoints as we can do a major project like this, that will cater to our skills and interests.
Now, in summary, my project offers two times the amount that a normal project would. Not only does it acknowledge a problem, but it creates a solution. The problem is that programming is a long process or trial, error, and perfection. The rewards are great, and the more and more progress you make, the more and more frustrating it gets. It feels like a hundred dollar bill being dangled in front of you and you cant reach it, but you just feel so close to it. That's where {ReturnAll} comes in. It offers and a place for program developers to group together and makes programs together. The system will cater to the user's skills and interests and will make the process of grouping easy. The program is good for hobbyist or wealth-seekers. It's a great place to start a project with people who want the reward just as much as the user does.
I have already started some of this project and screenshots of it will come soon.
Now, in summary, my project offers two times the amount that a normal project would. Not only does it acknowledge a problem, but it creates a solution. The problem is that programming is a long process or trial, error, and perfection. The rewards are great, and the more and more progress you make, the more and more frustrating it gets. It feels like a hundred dollar bill being dangled in front of you and you cant reach it, but you just feel so close to it. That's where {ReturnAll} comes in. It offers and a place for program developers to group together and makes programs together. The system will cater to the user's skills and interests and will make the process of grouping easy. The program is good for hobbyist or wealth-seekers. It's a great place to start a project with people who want the reward just as much as the user does.
I have already started some of this project and screenshots of it will come soon.
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