Programming and Doodles: An Introduction

What on the earth is this childish project?

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Programming and Doodles: An Introduction

Hello beautiful people!

Welcome to the Programming and Doodles blog and today we’re going to talk about: Programming and Doodles.

I understand this is an awful combo. Programming is a stressful and sometimes exhausting task. What have hand-drawn, ugly doodles got to do with a high-IQ task like Programming?

But isn’t that obvious? I’m trying to stand out!

Well… not really. This blog is really about programming, not doodles. Doodles are just a part of it— an attempt, to make things not-so-boring and say what can’t be said through words!

What sets it apart?

Hmm… Let me think.

There are a few things. Starting from,

  1. Honest reviews.

    If a company agrees to pay me 1000 dollars to write a review on their product, but if it’s a “bad“ company or a product that’s not worth it, you won’t see it here.

    (You might see me criticizing them, however.)

    And that reminds me of another unique fact,

  2. Easy-to-follow tutorials and articles

    I’m a Python developer specializing in data science. My primary goal in this blog is to share my knowledge through tutorials and articles on how to do that and how to do this.

    These can range from Building simple ML Models to analyzing complex datasets to… almost anything else!

    Awesome, right? Wait till you see the next unique factor!

  3. Non-boring guarantee

    Every tutorial/article I write, just like this one, has a non-boring guarantee. They are not AI-generated (I have been a fan of em-dashes before ChatGPT, so note that it’s not a sign of AI everywhere) and they follow a simple English vocabulary, occasional professional humor, doodles, and images to explain complex concepts!


That’s all I can write here, but as Steve Jobs didn’t say but should’ve said,

Show them what you have, do not tell~

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Until next time, it’s Chenuli Jayasinghe from Programming and Doodles! Happy coding!

P.S. Need to contact the author? Shoot an email to chenuli@devpedia.dev.

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