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This is very similar to Upper Story's first product [Turing Tumble](https://upperstory.com/turingtumble/). As one who does lower level computing, I still thoroughly enjoyed Turing Tumble as it was just a different way of exercising the same knowledge base. I think it is also kind of similar to the Zachtronics line of video games like [TIS 100](https://zachtronics.com/tis-100/) or... Source: over 1 year ago
If you are open to learning very basic assembly programming, or have some interest in programming give TIS-100 a look, great simple manual to print out (only ~15 pages). Its cheap at $7 and will remind you of your former Tandy. Source: almost 2 years ago
Anita: I have lifetime access to the subscription-based code-learning website, CodeCombat, where I enjoy learning Python and taking all the Game Development courses offered there. Those games I made were a part of the Game Development 1 and 2 courses (there is also a 3rd course) on CodeCombat. You code the games entirely on your own from scratch by the use of the knowledge you have gathered from the lessons in the... - Source: dev.to / about 1 month ago
And https://codecombat.com, which has been around for a while now. I think this paradigm (navigating a character using "move" function invocations) is good but kind of exhausts its usefulness after a while. I question whether my daughter learns coding this way or just is playing a turn based top down platformer. The most code like thing is when you use 'loops' to have characters repeat sequences of moves. I... - Source: Hacker News / 2 months ago
So now, while you have time (yes you have no time now but when you are out of school working with a child and or no summer vacation you will have less time) you can try MIT Scratch or CodeCombat and learn to code. For you it's a long the goal is to make 1 app or a handful of apps in 4 years until you graduate. That's absolutely doable even for someone who knows 0 about coding. Then when you graduate, if you are... Source: 5 months ago
You can also have a look on Erase All Kittens (quite interesting) and also Code Combat. Source: 9 months ago
Https://codecombat.com/ is REALLY good, the free levels have enough content for ~10 weeks for an intro to programming term. Source: 11 months ago
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