Neko
To create my stamps and film panels for my cliques fast, I write automation in Python to resize, rename, write img src lines, copy the HTML lines so I can paste the lines on my clique pages, that's how I practice writing Python. Python and Ruby are similar but I've never written automation in Ruby, I only know the Japanese devs write Ruby most for backend because it was created by a Japanese, like writing Python for backend.
Many types of Python script for resizing images like album covers to make my mini albums (for my Album cliques), make my charms to join Charm Bracelets clique, and make walls for my pixel buildings (a part of Pocket Town clique). Others are MV thumbnails to make walls for my pixel rooms (a part of Teeny Towers clique). I think adopting discontinued cliques from dead sites on Internet Archive is a good idea (many cool pixel cliques there).
When I cram for programming tests at my college, what I worry about isn't my skill issue, it's if I understand each task correctly or not. English isn't my native language but I'd prefer using free resources in English for self-studying and going through Tutorial Hell. To work in any Discord teams or work for foreign customers as a developer, I have to be good at English at some level although my English is still more informal than formal.
At first I thought all developers from other non-English speaking countries wrote codes in English because the programming languages were created in English. Some people that work in IT companies for years I know reacted like "Of course!", I found out many Japanese devs wrote function and variable names in Japanese and Romaji (Japanese spelled out with Latin characters) so many foreign developers didn't like that but they understand Japanese.
Made mini Miku Symphony albums, the CD case templates aren't mine.
humanfinny made them, they're from CDwORLD Clique.