Author: edg3
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Writing Prompt: 3 April 2020
NaNoWriMo.org has been putting out challenges for keeping yourself busy, I’ve been watching the writing prompts mostly and decided that the prompt that came on 3 April 2020 is what I would like to write:
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Introduction to Programming
One might be looking at moving towards computing at a later stage in one’s life, what I’ve noticed is that usually the tutorials that are found can be a little bit troublesome. As someone that came into computing at a young age, I understand the…
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Taking a Jab at Character Traits
The idea for writing a post weekly has several flaws for me. I simply stick to an attempt to only post whatever I’m successful in. Sure, it may perhaps be alright to always show what I succeed with, yet I still fail to manage my…
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NaNoE v2 – Beta 1: Update 1
This week we can start taking a look at the inner working of how Beta 1 could potentially work. This is a more complex update, it can just talk about the structure in a more programming oriented manner.
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edg3 ZA: Episode #100
So, ladies and gentlemen, we have reached the episode 100 in our single player survival series. I share it above in the video, I just figure I should also put it here, please note the world is downloadable in the description. Enjoy your Minecraft 1.15.1…
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NaNoE v2 – Beta 1
There are fundamental form in the user interactivity and usability of NaNoE as it currently is. That’s the reason why I’m currently upgrading and adjusting it for a second version.
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Marakele National Park: 2020/01/6-10
This week we will share a little bit of nature, it is so awesome that Marakele is getting some rains. Their camp is so fabulous as you can see the buck around your tents at times!
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2019 in Review
We’re delving into the land of review. This is an interesting thought, I simply figure it’s good to take a look at the last year.
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Adjusted Strategy For Reading
I wanted to read through a physical book every month this year. It’s easy to understand that I dislike how I did manage to read through a few books, yet I didn’t physically read them. I used programs, and systems, to read them to me.…