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I came across this one[1] from a group that had more professional tools available (PineGrow and VueDesigner). Never used it, but seems to be aimed at your use case. Never used it, but worth a try if you're interested in something to help your kid get started. [1]: https://htmlplanetforkids.com/. - Source: Hacker News / 3 months ago
If your kids are interested in learning HTML and CSS with the help of cute aliens, my son (who was 11 at the time) and I built HTML Planet for Kids [0]. The course uses a visual editor for manipulating HTML, so that there is less typing and frustrating syntax mistakes, while still exposing the code directly without any added abstractions. [0] https://htmlplanetforkids.com/. - Source: Hacker News / 11 months ago
I do hobby programing. It is sometimes to create something (supposedly) useful. Lately though it is more discovery and a little math like. I enjoy Project Euler (https://projecteuler.net/. Recently I have been playing with superpermutations (https://projecteuler.net/) and pencil and paper is useful but filling lots of paper with lots of numbers is not that fun. - Source: Hacker News / 2 months ago
As pointed out in a sibling comment, it appears that quote only shows up if you're logged in, but assuming you have an account and are logged in, it's on the homepage (https://projecteuler.net/), second paragraph under the following heading: > I learned so much solving problem XXX, so is it okay to publish my solution elsewhere? > It appears that you have answered your own question. There is nothing quite like... - Source: Hacker News / 4 months ago
A long time ago, when I was playing with Project Euler problems, I had to resolve the following one:. - Source: dev.to / 7 months ago
Https://projecteuler.net/ The set of puzzles is really tickling my fancy at the moment, for some reason. - Source: Hacker News / 9 months ago
Project Euler: Solve math and programming puzzles that help you think logically and improve your problem-solving skills. - Source: dev.to / about 1 year ago
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