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Introduction
An introduction to Campus Experts and campus communities.
Inclusive Communities
How to start creating inclusive communities on campus.
Information Design
How to design workshops, worksheets, and other learning experiences from first principles.
Public Speaking
How to speak publicly, from writing a talk to wowing an audience.
Introduction to Git
Take your first steps with Git, versioning your files and collaborating with confidence.
Community Impact
Apply what you've learnt by making a plan for the future of your community.
About Dhia
Dhia is an Android Developer and also a student at Ege University, Izmir. Has been coding since a very young age. Worked with different languages and frameworks (C, Java, Kotlin, Python, Ruby, Ruby on Rails, Bootstrap…). \n While learning more about Android Development and Programming languages, currently focusing on digging deep learning about AI, Economics and Philosophy.
This post is more a question then an answer.
I started recently working on a Python project, I loved the language. But as a person coming from Java World, the uncertainty (I call it like this) in the use of variables and sometimes the ambiguity in its errors is killing me. Of course probably this is happening ‘cuz I’m still a newbie in this beautiful world.
Now to go to our point. I needed to open a file that contains a JSON List
Last week, I had a client who uses Firebase as a backend service. One of the clear issues he found himself in, is that he didn’t well design his database when he created his app the first time, which when the app grew up so fast leaded to a big amount of mixed rubbish, neither him could well analyze it nor the user was able to have a good UX (‘cuz of the big amount of unnecessary data he has to download despite the fact he needs it or no ).
I started studying on my free time about “Behavioral Economics” using The book written by Richard H. Thaler and entitled “MisBehaving : The Making Of Behavioral Economics” . The book is a masterpiece that I recommend to everyone who might be interested in understanding the human behaviors, and of course for those who are interested in Economics also.