mikeizbicki / cmc-csci040

Computing for the Web
37 stars 58 forks source link

Lab post #104

Closed mikeizbicki closed 2 years ago

mikeizbicki commented 2 years ago

For Part I of this week's lab, you have to practice using markdown with github issues. This will ensure that you know all of the syntax that you'll have to implement in your homework assignment. You can find the full guide to the syntax at https://guides.github.com/features/mastering-markdown/

To complete Part I, reply to this issue with a message that contains all of the markdown syntax.

Your message should contain the following "inline" elements: bold text, italic text, strikethrough text, a link to your favorite webpage, some <code>inline code</code> and an image: the octocat.

And your message should contain the following "block" elements:

An ordered list:

  1. the first item
  2. the second item
  3. the last item

An unordered list:

A code block:

<html>
<body>
<b>Hello World!</b>
</body>
</html>
And a little table: Name of family member Role in the family
Homer Dad/Husband
Marge Mom/Wife
Bart Son/Brother
Lisa Daughter/Sister
Maggie Daughter/Sister

Important: Notice that the code blocks contain HTML, but that the HTML inside of a code block is not getting rendered as HTML. You will have to ensure that this happens correctly in your homework, and there is a hint in the compile_code function about how to accomplish this task.

Vedant11-R commented 2 years ago

Hi everyone,

I am excited to tell about the website I Buy Sell and Trade on amazon. stockx

Shopping on Stockx is so easy, efficient and enjoyable.

The Stock x logo.

What do I love shopping for?

  1. Shoes
  2. Clothes
  3. Collectibles
  4. Watches

    In particular, I enjoy searching for brands like

    • Nike
    • Adidas
    • Essentials
    • Chrome Hearts
Clothes Brand
Hoodie Essentials
Shoes Adidas
Sweatpants Nike
Top Chrome Hearts
  <html>
    <body>
    <p>Thank you for your time </p>
    <body>
    <html>
Jblachman commented 2 years ago

Hello everyone! Here is part 1 of the lab for this week. These past few weeks I've spent a lot of time thinking about studying abroad for the spring semester! I'm particularly looking into Granada, Spain. Here's a link to an attraction guide. Look pretty cool incredible, right! <Granada > other European countries> In case you are wondering where the heck Granada even is: Map of Granada:

My guide for the best locations in and around Granada:

Must see cultural attractions with historical, chronological order

Coding is interesting :)

My itinerary draft for Granada

Week Plan
Week 1 Hike in Sierra Nevada
Week 2 Visit Cathedral and Albayzin
Week 3 Go to a local bar!
Week 4 Day trip to Sacromonte Caves

Hope you all learned a little more about Granada, Spain and maybe even consider studying abroad in the future :)

HiyabAbraha commented 2 years ago

Hey guys. Here is part 1 of my lab for this week. Here is a website I've been visiting for some nostalgic stress relief Poptropica.

Cool Math Games

Some of my favorite online-game websites growing up were

  1. Cool Math Games
  2. Friv
  3. Yepi

On cool math games, you should try some of the Papa's restaurant games

Code block:

It's almost fall break! Table of best games on each website Website | Game ---------|------------ Cool Math Games | ~~B-Cubed~~ Beavus Friv | The Milk Quest Yepi | Fireboy and Watergirl in the Forest Temple The inline code for Poptropica is here