1️⃣ Notes – title + ✅ when done (used this in the past)
2️⃣ Spreadsheet – title, length, platform, status, etc.
3️⃣ Websites – HowLongToBeat, MyAnimeList, Letterboxd
How do you keep track of yours?
1️⃣ Notes – title + ✅ when done (used this in the past)
2️⃣ Spreadsheet – title, length, platform, status, etc.
3️⃣ Websites – HowLongToBeat, MyAnimeList, Letterboxd
How do you keep track of yours?
Too many options. Zero clarity.
So I started tracking everything: media, ideas, skills. Backlogs. Lists. Simple systems.
Suddenly choosing the next game became effortless. Anyone else doing this?
Too many options. Zero clarity.
So I started tracking everything: media, ideas, skills. Backlogs. Lists. Simple systems.
Suddenly choosing the next game became effortless. Anyone else doing this?
❌ "Age: " + 21 → TypeError
✅ "Age: " + str(21) → "Age: 21"
Don't let the compiler guess. Cast explicitly to prevent runtime crashes.
Respect the types. Ensure stability.
❌ "Age: " + 21 → TypeError
✅ "Age: " + str(21) → "Age: 21"
Don't let the compiler guess. Cast explicitly to prevent runtime crashes.
Respect the types. Ensure stability.
It’s about data interpretation, not just text:
• 10+10 = 20 (Integer)
• "10"+"10" = "1010" (String concatenation)
Escape Characters:
\n (New line), \t (Tab), and \" (Escaping quotes).
Type logic > Syntax. #LearningInPublic
It’s about data interpretation, not just text:
• 10+10 = 20 (Integer)
• "10"+"10" = "1010" (String concatenation)
Escape Characters:
\n (New line), \t (Tab), and \" (Escaping quotes).
Type logic > Syntax. #LearningInPublic