karel
missing-semester
karel | missing-semester | |
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13 | 375 | |
540 | 4,704 | |
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7.5 | 6.8 | |
8 days ago | 2 months ago | |
Kotlin | CSS | |
- | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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karel
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"Karel Programming" is it still relevant?
There are dozens of Karel clones. Mine is still maintained, but it requires installing Java: https://github.com/fredoverflow/karel
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Programming "Game" for Beginners in a 10x10 matrice
I found it https://github.com/fredoverflow/karel
- Welche Programmierspache..
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What is your Kotlin project?
https://github.com/fredoverflow/karel – a simple teaching environment for imperative programming basics
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What are some FUN resources to learn how to code
In a similar vein: Karel The Robot
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never stop hacking >;)
Allow me to add one thing to this: Learning programming is great but the start with a "normal", complex programming language can be really frustrating and overwhelming. To get a good start without learning the syntax of a big language I highly recommend the Robot Karol/Karel Tools. It gives you a really good base of knowledge and if you get into it you will learn really fast how the most programming languages work. If someone is already familiar with the basics its okay to start with a normal language but I learned programming with this in school and I think its also great for people who want to learn it. Not only kids.
- Does Karel the robot actually use multi-threading?
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How do I learn programming with my learning difficulty?
1- Github Karel Link: https://github.com/fredoverflow/karel
- I am a junior high teacher. Needs to teach my students on creating games. Ideas?
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missing-semester
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Ask HN: I want to learn to use the terminal, where do I start
The missing semester of your cs education
https://missing.csail.mit.edu/
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Please advise, still struggling intensely
You mentioned having issues with accessory concepts so perhaps this might help: https://missing.csail.mit.edu/. There's also a chapter on git
- Curso del IPN
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CS2030S and CS2040S advice
https://missing.csail.mit.edu/ is a good way to pass the Dec-Jan break if you want to prep for CS2030S + some more general stuff.
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I cancelled my Replit subscription
Reflecting a little bit more I don't think it was replit's fault, per-say. But that change should have been made together with a larger adjustment to the program. Like adding a class/unit in the style of [the missing semester](https://missing.csail.mit.edu/) to make sure people came away with a good range of intuitions.
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Advice to a Novice Programmer
From MJD's post: I think CS curricula should have a class that focuses specifically on these issues, on the matter of how do you actually write software?
But they never do.
FWIW, MIT's "The Missing Semester of Your CS Education" attempts to deal with this lack, though, even there, it's an unofficial course taught between terms, during MIT's IAP -- Independent Activities Period[1] -- and not an actual CS course.
[0] https://missing.csail.mit.edu/
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traditions_and_student_activit...
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Advice / Resources from a "Seasoned Beginner"
Link to the "missing semester of your CS degree" course by MIT.
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MIT's Missing Semester Class: Beyond the CS Curriculum
Rightly called The Missing Semester (of Your CS Education), this class from MIT will teach you how to use some of the tools that are fundamental to the software engineering ecosystem. From shell scripting to the fundamentals of information security—spanning around 12 lectures—you can add a bunch of practical skills to your toolbox.
- ¿Recomendaciones sobre que aprender?
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