I started to learn more Python to figure out how to handle my Magical Movies project.
tldr; I want to take the list of magical movies as suggested by Redditors, watch them, and see how 'magical' they actually turn out to be.
I went through a VS Code tutorial to set up a Python environment in VS Code, which included writing a 'Hello, World!' and sine plot.
Then I extended what I'd previously learned to process initial information via Pushshift. With Pushshift, I was able to get the IDs for every comment on the thread I was interested in, and get the information about those comments, and save them in a txt
file. However, I don't think it's in any form for me to do any real processing for finding the actual movie titles.
This led me to try out a textual analysis tutorial to see if it might be something for my project
Check out other stuff I've worked on:
Minute To Win It Games API & Wiki: https://github.com/geraldiner/min-to-win
Rehabitter: https://github.com/geraldiner/rehabitter
Snapchat Clone: https://github.com/geraldiner/snapchat-clone
K.K. Radio: https://github.com/geraldiner/kk-radio
Let's talk about self-taught programming, experience design, (computer science) education, and/or Animal Crossing:
Twitter: @GeraldineDesu
LinkedIn: in/GeraldineR
Email: hello [at] geraldiner [dot] com
Currently working full-time at Nom Nom, but always open to any cool, interesting projects!