I finished my Python assignment just in time for Christmas! For two weeks, I worked on making a travel checklist app using Python. This app lets you add, see, delete, and mark items as done. It’s pretty easy to use, but making it wasn’t easy at all.
Right before I had to submit it, I found a problem. Something was missing in the code. Fixing it took me an extra hour and a half. Luckily, my tutor saved the day! Even though it was Christmas Eve and he was traveling, he checked our school's chat and helped me out. The fix was simple—just moving one line of code up a bit. It's crazy how such a tiny thing caused so much trouble!
This whole experience made me realize that coding is more about thinking logically than doing math. It’s not just about numbers; it’s about making sense of things. So now, my goal for the holidays is to get better at this logical thinking in coding. I want to learn Python, HTML, and CSS really well, and I'm going to work on it every day during the holidays. It’s my way of celebrating the season—learning something new and getting better at it!
Merry Christmas everyone!