Introducing Learn To Code RPG: a video game where you learn to code and get a developer job.
🎮Hours of gameplay
🎨Original art & music
📚600+ Comp Sci quiz questions
🚀50+ Easter Eggs to discover
👀6 different endings
🎆All FREE & open source. You can download and play it now.
After months of hard work, @lynnzheng08 and I have finished the first build of this game. A huge thank you to these chill human beings for helping create conceptual questions, code, and editing:
In the coming months, we will add additional characters, music, and scenarios to this game. Our goal is a definitive (if a bit anime-esque) simulation of the learn-to-code experience. We will also localize this into many world languages.
We would also love to publish an Indian edition focused on the Indian tech ecosystem, and also for China, Brazil, Nigeria, and other major tech hubs.
If you don't have a Mac, Linux, or Windows machine and you want to experience the game (mobile versions coming soon), this Let's Play is a good place to start.
If you have friends who are getting into day trading, please convince them to watch this video.
Day trading – especially with derivatives and other "financial weapons of mass destruction" as Warren Buffet calls them – is a loss-making proposition.
My friend puts together developer conferences.
At the height of the cryptocurrency bubble in 2018, he hosted a big multi-day blockchain development conference in downtown San Francisco.
Almost nobody came, and he lost $100,000 in the process.
The lesson he learned from the experience: "Most people who are into cryptocurrency just want someone to tell them what to buy so they can get rich."
Very few people are actually willing to learn the underlying technology and do the work.
Hi friends, in solidarity with those demanding justice and equality, I am going to stop tweeting about programming for the next few days.
Instead, I'm going to leave you with this thread. I hope it will give you some context into what is happening here in the US.
The US has a messy history. Our economic success as a British colony was largely due to slavery. Hundreds of years later, these wounds have still not healed. We pretended they don't exist. But they do.
I grew up in Oklahoma. In school I learned about slavery, the civil war, and the civil rights movement. We celebrated Black History Month every February. And like most other kids, I was lulled into thinking it was just that. History.
We're almost done building @freeCodeCamp's updated platform. Rather than ship buggy code on Christmas, we're going to keep hammering on it.🛠
So to make up for the delay, here's a list of 10 new free learning resources, so you can make the most of this last week of 2017!🎄🎊
New Free Learning Resource #1: This interactive CSS Grid course by @perborgen will teach you an exciting new way to build responsive user interfaces. (~5 hour interactive course) medium.freecodecamp.org/heres-my-free-…
New Free Learning Resource #2: The BaseCS podcast teaches you computer science concepts through fun analogies.