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Let me know what you think and if you have suggestions to resolve that bug. I'm learning programming and have next to no python experience, I am taking CS50 through edx.org and the AI at chatgpt did most of the work. Source: almost 3 years ago
Im sorry man I want to be sympathetic but people like you cost an incalculable amount of people far more than you could even imagine and I truly believe that if hell exists you will be going there. I am serious though about seeking mental help you seem to still not have any impact on your mind or soul of how you affected other people just how your actions affected you that is some sociopath shit right there and if... Source: almost 3 years ago
Khanacademy.org is a fantastic resource for math, as well as many other courses. If you have access to the internet, try taking some of the courses there. They mirror what is taught in public schools with classes for all grade levels. There are other resources like edx.org that can provide free courses in topics like computer science and business. Source: about 3 years ago
u can always self study, u arenโt limited to learn only whatโs in ur degree. Go on edx and check our some of their free courses. Ur life is a lot more than the degree ur pursuing. Source: about 3 years ago
The "best" professors/teachers I saw yet, where radiating an exhuberant joy while talking about their topic. It is fun to listen. They where a russian teaching in america who recorded a series about physics for TTC, The Teaching Company. He got voted best professor in america twice.The other one was David Malan of Harvards CS50 on [0]. Beware though, it sadly spoils you for later lectures by others. [0]... - Source: Hacker News / about 3 years ago
He has a knack for picking visual interesting problems/algorithms and his enthusiasm is unmatched. https://thecodingtrain.com/. - Source: Hacker News / almost 2 years ago
I'd say Scratch is the #1 way kids to day are introduced to programming For parent that have some 8bit experience, Pico-8 (LUA) is also relatively popular. It's basically like running an Apple 2, Atari 800, Commodore 64 as if it booted into LUA instead of Basic. You can trivially draw things, and peak and poke bytes into "Screen memory" if you want to feel like you're "touching the hardware" JavaScript is also... - Source: Hacker News / over 2 years ago
You can always look at the help videos by Shiffman at (the coding train) Specifically: help guide to p5js. Source: about 3 years ago
> how do I get him learning programming in a fun way? Processing / P5.js can be pretty fun to learn. You use a real programming language to create art and animations. With little code you can get a circle on the screen, then making it move, then following your mouse, then adding other shapes, then changing colour depending on some eventโฆ Itโs conductive to experimentation and a way to gradually introduce concepts.... - Source: Hacker News / about 3 years ago
Another great free site https://thecodingtrain.com/ to have in your pocket :D have fun out there! Source: over 3 years ago
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p5.js - JS library for creating graphic and interactive experiences
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Nature of Code - How can we capture the unpredictable evolutionary and emergent properties of nature in software?
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Processing - C++ and Java programming at the speed of thought.