Okay, so, I started looking into this “Candi Fisher” thing. It’s been on my to-do list for a while, and I finally got around to messing with it.
First, I tried to get the basics down. You know, the simple stuff like setting up variables, understanding if-statements, messing with loops, and getting a handle on how functions work. It’s like learning the ABCs of coding. I spent some time just playing around, trying different things to see what happens.
Then, I wanted to see how this could be used for sharing stuff, like videos. I figured, why not try to build something simple? So I started with the fundamentals and tried to put together a basic program. It was pretty rough, let me tell you. Lots of trial and error.
I also stumbled upon these “Pfeiffer Essential Guides to Training Basics.” It looked interesting, so I grabbed all three volumes. “Training Fundamentals,” “Designing and Developing Training Programs,” and another one. I haven’t dug deep into them yet, but they seem pretty user-friendly. “Training Fundamentals” seems to cover a bunch of topics, which is cool.
My First Try
- Started with the basics, like a total newbie.
- Tried to build something simple for sharing stuff.
- Got those training guides, but haven’t used them much yet.
Honestly, I felt like a total beginner again, especially when I started playing with this old computer system. I found this “Absolute Beginner’s Guide to Computer Basics” book, the fifth edition I think. I skimmed it and it helped me figure a few things out about how these machines work.
So, that’s where I’m at now. I managed to get something working, but it’s far from perfect. I’ll keep messing around with it and see where it goes. It’s been a fun ride so far, even though I’ve hit some bumps along the way. I’ll keep you guys posted on my progress.