By @anya39
I made this project for Course 2 of the Data Science and AI track in the Girls Who Code Pathways Program! It gives information/data about the movie Ferris Bueller's Day Off and compares it to other Comedy movies. It also creates a histogram and scatterplot graph based on the data. In my playable URL I was unable to get the graphs to appear, so I am including them in the screenshot!
By @anya39
I made a very basic pastel colored calculator with simple functions, including addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and screen clearing. When each button is hovered over/clicked on, it turns pastel yellow. The input should be entered using the buttons. I made this because I wanted to make something to practice and expand my Python skills (and use cute colors!). I saw it commonly listed as a core beginner project, so I worked on learning how to make it! I used a combination of what I was learning from YouTube tutorials, websites, and other resources, and customized it all!
By @anya39
This program (called colorful\_calculator) runs a pastel colored calculator. It was my first time making a calculator, so I just included basic functions. To enter the input, the user should click on the buttons, not type. The calculator can do addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and clear the screen. I made this project because I wanted to create something beginner-friendly to expand by Python skills! I saw it commonly listed as a core beginner project, so I thought it’d be a good project to tackle. I made this calculator primarily using what I was learning from YouTube videos, websites, and other online resources. I customized what I was learning to make the calculator my own! I struggled a little bit with the functionality of the buttons, along with small formatting and style errors, but I got to a point where I was satisfied after researching my questions.
By @anya39
My project is a to-do list made using Python and primarily the Tkinter library for GUI components. It features add task, delete task, clear completed, clear all, and complete task buttons. I chose to make this project to further practice using the Tkinter library after introducing myself to it in my last small project. I made it by using skills from YouTube videos/tutorials and googling any questions I had!
By @anya39 • 3 hrs
I made my first website following the first guided project, making a tribute page! I made a tribute page for chocolate chip cookies. I was inspired to make this because they are one of my favorite things to bake and snack on, so I wanted to share my love for them! I made the website themed with colors of chocolate chip cookies and inserted related content.
By @anya39 • 3.08 hrs
I made a Pomodoro style study countdown timer since it's a tool I find really helpful during the school year! I wanted to develop my python skills and make something useful for school starting back up again. At the start of the program, the user determines how long each work/break session will be. Since it is a Pomodoro timer, after four work sessions the user receives a longer break. Right before this break starts my program displays celebratory emojis aligning with whichever theme the user selected at the beginning of the program.
By @anya39 • 5.89 hrs
This program runs a simple tic-tac-toe game displayed in a GUI window. I made this because I was interested in creating a game but wanted to keep it simple to practice using the Tkinter library, since I focused on that in my last two projects. I created it by applying the skills I learned from the calculator and to-do list I recently made using the Tkinter library. Throughout the process, I used online resources such as Google and YouTube to fill in gaps in my understanding. One specific challenge I faced was a bug that caused the program to add score points even when the game ended in a draw. After doing research, referring to multiple sources, and experimenting with different solutions, I was able to fix the problem.
By @anya39 • 4.67 hrs
My project is a to-do list made using Python and primarily the Tkinter library for GUI components. It features add task, delete task, clear completed, clear all, and complete task buttons. I chose to make this project to further practice using the Tkinter library after introducing myself to it in my last small project. I made it by using skills from YouTube videos/tutorials and googling any questions I had! I struggled a little bit with the formatting, I started by using .pack for formatting and had to switch to .grid to achieve the layout I was aiming for. I had trouble understanding how .grid worked at first (because I was using more buttons and components than my last project), but finally got it after trial and error (and some research). I learned more about using the Tkinter library and formatting through this project.
By @anya39 • 12.53 hrs
This project is a Snoopy and Halloween-themed candy hunt game. The player can make Snoopy move by using the arrow keys. The player has to collect candy to gain points and try to reach a new high score each round. The moving candy is worth 2 points, while the still ones are worth only 1. This was my first time making a game using the pygame library. I enjoyed trying something new, getting to be more creative, and playing around with the visuals. I had to do a lot of research as I coded to learn everything I needed, answer my questions, and debug. I had some trouble at times with debugging, but after a lot of trial and error figured it all out. For all of the added images, I used ones found online. Here are all of the sources: Candy corn: https://pngtree.com/freepng/cartoon-style-halloween-candy-elements\_5549347.html Lollipop: https://www.pngmart.com/image/438059 Main Snoopy: https://imgbin.com/free-png/snoopy-peanuts Pumpkin with candy: https://www.istockphoto.com/illustrations/halloween-candy Halloween garland decoration: https://stock.adobe.com/images/cute-halloween-garland-decoration-with-smiling-ghost-and-pumpkin-festive/1611313094 Snoopy on broom: https://www.inspireuplift.com/Snoopy-Halloween-Svg-Happy-Halloween-Vector-Svg-Halloween-Snoopy/iu/2611869?srsltid=AfmBOooLhRPiej9jCaS-MMw7TQSLrlVmg7AQhIg5PhQkGj2mynDCblX6 Orange pumpkin: https://www.citypng.com/photo/26429/hd-orange-halloween-outline-pumpkin-png Candy bucket: https://www.hiclipart.com/free-transparent-background-png-clipart-jibsq