Super Dolemite
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- Jan 14, 2002
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I know about code.org; are there other resources I could share with them?
Thanks in advance
Thanks in advance
Every American should learn to code iircUgh. I should learn to code
Heck no i like this job market frig offEvery American should learn to code iirc
One is 13 and starting to get into science and computers so I want to encourage it if it’s what he wants to do. The other kid is 15, is really smart, taking all advanced classes, head of his class etc. both are into baseball, video games and tiddys but no gf’s. Not exactly sure what their goals with it are, I didn’t ask them and didn’t think about it myselfage? goals? interests? a bunch of online learning deals JUST ended... i am sure there are some left.
udemy is a store full of stuff to learn. some good, some bad. acloud.guru has very good tracks focused on cloud & linux. codeacademy as someone recommended is good too
If they're into videogames, tiddys but no gf's, they don't need your help. They are already on track to becoming computer programmers. Just sit back and let nature do its thing.One is 13 and starting to get into science and computers so I want to encourage it if it’s what he wants to do. The other kid is 15, is really smart, taking all advanced classes, head of his class etc. both are into baseball, video games and tiddys but no gf’s. Not exactly sure what their goals with it are, I didn’t ask them and didn’t think about it myself![]()
scratchI know about code.org; are there other resources I could share with them?
Thanks in advance