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GoIT LMS
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Codédex
TORCSTORCS is recommended for students, researchers, and hobbyists interested in car physics simulations, AI programming, or game development. It's also suitable for those who appreciate open-source projects and enjoy customizing or improving software.
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I'm a new coder too. What helps me is finding a good place to learn the most basic principles and having 2-5 things I want to do. I started with codedex.io , learning Python and HTML and then took their courses and moved on looking for projects with tutorials. Little steps one by one. The rest is practice breaking things down into tiny steps. Source: over 3 years ago
I think you should focus on HTML, CSS, and JS, starting with HTML. I just started HTML on a website called codedex.io. Pretty cool so far but I feel like I'm getting into a brand new thing haha. Source: over 3 years ago
I've been learning Python on a website called codedex.io for about 6 months. It's been great for me so far. I just started on Classes and Objects. Give them a try, you might like them. Source: over 3 years ago
Python is a great language to start as a beginner! I don't know how new you are but a good place to learn some basics is codedex.io (also where I started from zero, 6 months ago haha). Source: over 3 years ago
You should start from the basics with a platform like codedex.io they do Python! It was straightforward to use for me (I'm 32). Give them a try. I am still a beginner, but I was starting from zero. Source: over 3 years ago
Brought memories of RARS first then TORCS, that allowed writing software racing car simulations for a while, so I guess if driverless cars and tracks used in real races models could be fed to the above software, they could be used as simulators. https://rars.sourceforge.net/ https://sourceforge.net/projects/torcs/. - Source: Hacker News / about 2 years ago
You can download it from here; https://sourceforge.net/projects/torcs/. Source: almost 4 years ago
TORCS: It is the pioneer simulator of free software. With a development with more than 20 years, and with several names behind it (RCS, ORCS and finally TORCS), in this game we can play single races, championships, endurance ... With a wide variety of cars and circuits in a completely 3D environment. The game can be controlled with a wide variety of peripherals such as gamepads, steering wheels and of course... Source: over 4 years ago
For those who don't know, Speed Dreams is a multiplatform (Linux, Mac, Windows...) Open Source racing simulator that started 13 years ago as a fork of the (also free) TORCS, surpassing it in all aspects, especially in physics and visual simulation. Source: about 5 years ago
Scrimba - Interactive coding screencasts created in an instant
TrackMania - The most popular online PC racing game.
GoIT LMS - Empowering emerging markets with high-quality tech education
Need for Speed - Official site of Need for Speed Payback, an action driving fantasy that's the newest game in the popular car racing video game franchise, Need for Speed.
Codelita - Anyone Can Code
SuperTuxKart - 3D arcade-style MK-like kart racing game