My Website -- Nellie's Noodles
First commit and blog page setup taught in:
Django Girls @ https://tutorial.djangogirls.org/en/deploy/?q=
I have gone passed the point of the tutorial and am now setting up my own work on the site.
Settings.py file has been set to gitignore.
Django WEb app in site: blog
In my first attempt at creating a Django website, the blog was set up originally with bootstrap. See Django Girls tutorial link above to try one of your own.
This now holds info about what is going on with the site, it's projects and me.
Django Web app in site: WIWA
A python NLTK Natural Learning Toolkit chatbot
After the NLTK has tagged and separated parts of speech in a users input,
The wiwa code uses scripts and logic evaluation of user input to pick a random script, and a line from the script in reply. Some scripts have simple sentences, and some scripts use tagged words from the user input to make the reply seem interactive.
Part of the initial web app in site: blog
This uses python import enchant to look words up in a dictionary. If the word is not found, code asks enchant to produce a list of 'similarly' spelled words.
file: speller_web.py
At the bottom of the screen, users can type in a word to have NLTK retrieve a definition. This is run by a function in the views.py of blog directory: get_definition(request)
web app directory: nim
First vanilla JavaScript experiment used to create a game I found interesting from a mathmatical twitter post link. Youtube video of mathmatical explanation of NIM
A two player game, the way to win, is to NOT end up with the last card on the table.
I may visit making this more interactive and User friendly in the future. For now it was just to learn, and have fun.
web app directory: jstests
A simple experiment used to test how javascript interacts with the page, and changing object orientation on the page through styling of an element.
web app directory: StatsClass
Not yet fully published, work in progress.
This will be a place for people studying statistics to play with changing, getting, and analyzing statistical data.
At this time, it accepts ten fields and will tell you the probability within those ten what each event has to happen. Simple division.
There is a lot more complex math to be done here, and hope to add more to it soon. To see what it has so far: StatsClass Home Page
- Add more whispering wall content
- Add some python GUI or animation project
- Learn Javascript -- add more responsive design
- Personalize and style the site as I go
- Keep adding pieces of everything I can do and learn to showcase my programming abilities
- Add links to all my online work so I can use this as a resume