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This year, I'm starting over. I've decided to embrace "beginner's mind" and start learning to code totally from scratch through The Odin Project. - Source: dev.to / 16 days ago
So, here I am, reviewed the Odin Project curriculum for the nth time, put the sections in a spread sheet to note when they are reviewed or done, and I can continue on with that. I'm sure there will be times I will try and find something that "works better" but for what I need right now to keep going, this should be it. - Source: dev.to / 6 months ago
I'm a freshman student pursuing a Bachelor's in Information Technology, started to code a year ago, learning WebDev with The Odin Project, check out my Github(mathdebate09) for more of my progress. - Source: dev.to / about 1 year ago
I often work with beginner Rails developers through The Odin Project and The Agency of Learning. One common pain point people may run into while learning is the dreaded "silent create action" failure. You've written your model, controller, and routes for a new resource, you've built the form view for creating this resource, but when you fill out the form and click the submit button, nothing happens. And the logs... - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
Why haven't you tried some other affordable bootcamp alternatives - theodinproject.com - open web development bootcamp - fullstackopen.com - free self-paced bootcamp (lack of videos and images could be a hiccup) - webdevopen.com - they offer bootcamps with project building approach and improving your problem solving skills & live support at really affordable prices. Source: over 1 year ago
Now I am teaching my daughter and I spent about 3 days per week just on pointers and strings (We even made a card game we play from time to time https://punkx.org/c-pointer-game/), and I can see when she is stuck and what exactly she is stuck on, but how can you do that with 30 kids, when the most subtle nuance in the questions they ask can give you the deepest hint in what they are missing? - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
I also made a card game to explain strings arrays and pointers to my daughter https://punkx.org/c-pointer-game/. Source: about 2 years ago
Hi I am teaching my daughter how to code, and now I am running various pranks on her computer. For example, every time you alt+tab there is a weird beep sound, or the computer randomly restarts every 10 minutes, or after 10 minutes in Minecraft the keyboard presses 'W' for 3 seconds, or I move her mouse remotely and etc... (some are extremely evil, like stopping half the internet 128.0.0.0/1 or 0.0.0.0/1... - Source: Hacker News / about 2 years ago
The approach is using python and c and sometimes go, but we also do hardware things with servos and arduino and I also make card games (like https://punkx.org/c-pointer-game/ ) that you can print yourself and use offline. Source: about 2 years ago
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