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Things You Can Do After Finishing Terraria

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After beating the final boss of Terraria, the Moon Lord . You've pretty much finished the game. But there are still things you can do after finishing the game! Here are my top 3 things to do after finishing the whole Terraria:   Defeated Moon Lord. 1. Purify your world The first thing you can do after finishing the game, is to completely remove the evil biome (corruption or crimson, depends on your world) and hallow biome in your world. You can accomplish this task by buying a clentaminator  from a Steampunker NPC . The Steampunker NPC is a Hard mode NPC. She will only appear after you've defeated at least one Mechanical Boss and if she has a room to stay. Along with the clentaminator, the NPC also sells the ammo you will be needing in order to purify your world. The clentaminator can also be put in the shimmer and transmuted into a terraformer . It is the upgraded version of clentaminator which gives you a wider range and a chance to save ammo. To see your progress in purifyin

Why I Chose BSIT

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In this blog, I want to talk about my reasons for taking the BSIT course over the other courses. First of all, I grew up as a kid that went to internet cafes a lot, and I guess part of where I am right now is because of the childhood that I had. Escalating things to me deciding to take the ICT strand from high school. From then onwards, it just grew on me—the fact that I can do many things, like making a website, applications, and everything.   Projects that I made in high school. It was just amazing to me that the websites or applications I'm using, like social media and video games, give me the ability to learn programming. I thought that it was really cool to be able to make something similar or even better than this. For example, I was able to make a functioning website that allows the user to register and play music. I know that it's still far from being used for an actual working website, but it's amazing as a student to be able to make something like this.   Both are

Learn the Basics of Programming

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Hello everyone! I know all of you are itching to learn how to program, but do you even know what the basics are? Today, I'm here to help you all learn about the basics of programming before you dive deeper into the world of programming. Before we start, do you not want to read about the topic and just want to hear someone explain the whole topic while doing something in the background? Watch the video below: First off, let's talk about the different types of programming languages. There are two types of programming languages, one is called "low-level language," and the other is "high-level language." Here is a brief explanation of the differences between the two: Low-level language Codes are written using machine language, which consists of binary (e.g., 1100110, 1101011) or assembly language which is written using mnemonics (e.g., ADD, STO). It is hard to learn. Examples of low-level language: machine language, assembly language. High-level language Codes a