Write an article based on this "Build a personal website to show off your skills. Learn common programmer lingo. Build a network of developers. Visit online job boards and search for jobs that match your skills."
article: If you have no experience, an employer will want to see that you have a basic understanding of how to code. If you don't have any samples at all, you should build a personal website. Integrate things that you've built from the ground up to display your skills. There are certain things that most full-stack developers should know off the top of their heads. This includes things like understanding hash tables, understanding how trees can be beneficial as data structures, understanding the Big-O analysis, and when to use an object vs. an array. Visit programming forums and read blogs to get a better understanding of these concepts. You may be asked these questions in an interview. You may hear of job opportunities from other programmers that you meet. Follow people on social media, join groups, and engage in online dialogue to meet new people that are involved with programming or development. You can find popular online communities for developers and programmers on sites like Stack Overflow, Reddit, SitePoint, and Google+ Communities. Once you become proficient in a set of full-stack programming skills, you can start looking for jobs. Search for positions that utilize the programming languages that you know and apply for the job. Popular job boards for programmers include Github, Indeed, and Stack Overflow.

Write an article based on this "Choose a site host. Make an account. Click the "websites" tab that is running along the top. Enter the title of your web page. Click "web templates". Click "Text/Visual Editor". Save your site."
article: For simplicity's sake, try using http://www.bravenet.com/. This site has lots of easy-to-use web tools to get you started. An adult should help you with this, especially reading the terms and conditions and agreeing to these. Once it is created, log in (and keep your password very safe). Click next on "build a website". Be sure to check the sub domain so that you don't have to pay. Make it a good name now, because you can't change it later. Next, press "create". This will help you build your site easily and efficiently. Press browse gallery and pick a design you like. Tip: while looking through, add any possibilities to your favorites then decide from here. Then go to the visual editor and right click on your page name. Press edit with visual editor. Next, make all the changes you want to your site. Now tell all your friends about it!

Write an article based on this "Harden the seedlings for 4 weeks before you transplant them outside. Wait until the seedlings are at least 4 inches (10.16 centimeters) tall. Prepare some well-draining, phosphorous-rich soil in a spot that gets at least 6 hours of sunlight. Plant the seedlings at least 3 inches (7.62 centimeters) apart. Water the seedlings."
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Start hardening them 4 weeks before the last frost date. During this time, slowly introduce the seedlings to the outside. Start by placing them outside in a sheltered spot for several hours, then bringing them back inside for the rest of the day. Increase outdoor exposure little by little every day until you are able to leave them outside overnight.  The hardening process will help the seedlings get used to colder temperatures, decreased sun, and less watering. Transplanting the seedlings outside right away will send the seedlings into shock and could possibly kill them. This will ensure that the young plants are strong enough to tolerate the outdoor environment. Spread a 1½ inch (3.81 centimeters) thick layer of 5-10-5 fertilizer over the soil. Mix the fertilizer into the soil to a depth of about 8 inches (20.32 centimeters). Make sure that the soil is soft, and free of clots.  If you can, try adding some organic material into the soil, such as rotted manure or compost intended for gardening.  If you can't get 5-10-5 fertilizer, try to find something that is high in phosphorus. Refer to the packaging that the seeds came in; this will tell you how far apart the seeds should be spaced. If you lost the packaging, space the seedlings 3 to 4 inches (7.62 to 10.16 centimeters) apart. Use a fork to loosen a hole in the dirt, place the seedling into the hole, and then push the dirt back. Once you have transplanted the seedlings, give them enough water to dampen the soil.