Nice to meet you! I'm a self-taught high school student programming. My favorite language is Java
I will mainly write the results and events of programming </ b>
I participated in CoderDojo as a ninja for the first time on November 27th and participated in Co-Kon PILE # 0 on December 8th. I will explain what I learned, what I enjoyed, and what I liked.
I started programming by myself when I was in the first or second year of junior high school. I bought a Raspberry Pi 2 with New Year's gift and studied programming However, at that time, I didn't have any friends around me to do programming with me, so I was self-taught by myself. I've done Java with a little friend
In my second year of high school, I'm tired of doing it alone, so now that I have a laptop, I decided to look for a programming group that I could attend for free.
The program created for the first time participation is a simple program to get the URL of the Google logo image using Jsoup.
We talked about various things there and had a valuable experience!
Co-KonPILE #0
After returning from CoderDojo, I thanked the person who advised me on how to use JSoup. And if it's okay to hold Co-Kon PILE on December 8th, I got a reply like this, so I participated. It's easy for me, who doesn't live in the city, to participate.
Co-KoNPILe
It's like an IT study session that is steadily piled up in Kodaira, Kokubunji, and Koganei, Tokyo. Participation fee: Adults 500 yen (applied to venue fees and snacks), free for students
It was fun to use the computer while chatting loosely on the day!
I will continue to participate in IT events </ b>
・ Being able to exchange valuable experience and information ・ Being able to enjoy programming
Programming by myself is lonely </ b> after all. So I think it's important to participate in many exchange meetings and study sessions!
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