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Coding games are the best way to learn coding.

From CSS, JavaScript, Python to Blockchain.

Here are 10 of the best online games to learn coding:
1. Flexbox Froggy

A game for learning CSS flexbox.

Flexbox is an important concept in CSS, so this game will teach you Flexbox in very simple way.

flexboxfroggy.com
2. CryptoZombies

CryptoZombies is an interactive school that teaches you all things technical about blockchains.

cryptozombies.io
3. The SQL Murder Mystery

The SQL Murder Mystery is designed to be both a self-directed lesson to learn SQL concepts and commands and a fun game for experienced SQL users to solve an intriguing crime.

mystery.knightlab.com
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4. Learn SQL with Police department game

SQL Police Department is an online game where you solve crimes using SQL.

sqlpd.com
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5. CodinGame

This game-based learning website has transformed the way students learn to code.

More than 25 programming languages, including JavaScript, Ruby, and PHP, are available on this website.

codingame.com/start
6. Screeps

It's an open-source game for programmers, wherein the core mechanic is programming.

You control your colony by writing JavaScript.

screeps.com
7. Checkio

Learn Python and Typescript with this game website.

checkio.org
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8. CodeCombat

CodeCombat is designed in a very simple manner to help students embrace learning while playing and writing code.

codecombat.com
9. Codewars

With Code Wars, you can practice by competing against others to advance your abilities.

They provide a vast selection of languages, including Python, JavaScript, and others.

codewars.com
10. Elevator Saga

Elevator Saga tests your JavaScript knowledge with 100+ challenges.

play.elevatorsaga.com
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Feb 16
BREAKING: Someone just built an AI that codes and browses the web at the same time.

It's called Accomplish and it runs locally without burning through API credits.

No Claude Desktop. No Cursor. No monthly subscriptions.

100% Opensource. Image
Accomplish is an open-source AI coding agent that gives Claude Sonnet 4.5 two superpowers simultaneously:

- Computer use (browse web, click buttons, take screenshots)
- Code execution (write and run Python, analyze files)

Both. At the same time. In one interface.
Here's what makes it different:

Most AI coding tools force you to choose:
- Claude Desktop → computer use only
- Cursor → coding only
- Windsurf → coding only

Accomplish combines both capabilities so Claude can research a library AND implement it without switching tools. Image
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Feb 15
BREAKING: Claude is insane for market research.

I reverse-engineered how top consultants at McKinsey, Goldman Sachs, & JP Morgan use it.

The difference is night and day.

Here are 12 insane Claude Opus 4.6 prompts they don't want you to know (Save for later) Image
1. Market Sizing (TAM/SAM/SOM) from Scratch

Most founders pay consultants $3K just for a market sizing slide.

Claude does it in 30 seconds with actual logic:

Prompt:

You are a senior market research analyst at McKinsey.

Calculate the TAM, SAM, and SOM for [YOUR PRODUCT/SERVICE] in [TARGET MARKET].

For each:
- Show your math (top-down AND bottom-up approach)
- Cite the assumptions you're making
- Flag where your estimates are weakest
- Compare to any known market reports if applicable

Format as an investor-ready slide with numbers, not paragraphs. If my market is smaller than I think, tell me now.Image
2. Customer Persona Builder (Based on Real Data, Not Guesswork)

Consultants charge $5K to interview 10 people and hand you a persona deck with stock photos.

This is better:

Prompt:

You are a consumer insights researcher at Goldman Sachs

Build 3 detailed customer personas for [YOUR PRODUCT] in [INDUSTRY]

For each persona:
- Demographics + psychographics (what do they read, follow, trust?)
- Buying trigger: What event makes them Google your solution?
- Decision process: Who else influences their purchase?
- Objections: What's their #1 reason to say no?
- Exact phrases they'd use to describe their problem (for ad copy)



- No generic "35-year-old marketing manager" personas
- Base everything on behavioral patterns, not demographics
- Each persona should suggest a different acquisition channel
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Feb 13
Holy shit... your AI agent can now make real phone calls.

It's called ClawdTalk and it gives any Clawdbot or OpenClaw agent an actual phone number.

Not browser audio. Not a chatbot. Real calls over real telephony infrastructure.

Sub-200ms latency.

Here's why this changes everything: 🧵Image
Your agent can execute tools MID-CONVERSATION.

That means while it's on a live phone call, it can:
→ Book appointments
→ Pull customer data
→ Trigger workflows
→ Process orders

All while talking to a real human on a real phone line.

This isn't a demo. This is production-ready.
The specs that matter:

• Sub-200ms latency (feels like talking to a human)
• Make AND receive calls, inbound + outbound
• SMS support, 2-way texting from the same number
• Works with Clawdbot and OpenClaw agents out of the box

5-minute setup. Install the skill, plug in your agent, go
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Feb 12
China is destroying every expensive AI model on OpenClaw.

Kimi K2.5 just dropped with Claude Opus 4.6 performance,
but 8x CHEAPER.

It's now #1 most used model for OpenClaw
& THE MOST USED MODEL OVERALL on OpenRouters.

Here's everything you need to know: 🧵 Image
Look at the OpenRouters leaderboard right now:

1. Kimi K2.5 — 240B tokens
2. Trinity Large Preview — 141B tokens
3. Gemini 3 Flash Preview — 138B tokens
4. Claude Sonnet 4.5 — 54B tokens
5. Claude Opus 4.5 — 42.2B tokens

Kimi K2.5 isn't just winning. It's running away with it. Image
It ranks #1 in Design Arena.

Beats Gemini 3 Pro, ChatGPT 5, and Claude Opus 4.5 on multiple benchmarks.

This is a Chinese open model doing what $200/month subscriptions do at a fraction of the cost.

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Feb 10
🚨BREAKING: Someone just built an AI mechanic for broken vibe-coded apps.

It's called FixMyApp AI and it fixes your broken AI-built MVPs without prompting, agencies, or rewriting anything.

Just connect your repo → describe the bug → get a PR in 48 hours.

Here's how:↓
Here's the problem nobody talks about:

Cursor, Bolt, Replit, Lovable they're incredible at building MVPs.

But the moment you push to production?

Auth breaks. APIs timeout. Edge cases everywhere.

You're stuck prompting in circles trying to fix code you didn't write.
Why this hits different:

Most founders vibe-coding their MVP aren't engineers.

They can BUILD with AI but can't DEBUG with AI.

FixMyApp isn't another AI wrapper.

It's actual human engineers who understand AI-generated codebases because that's ALL they work on.
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Feb 6
Everyones using ChatGPT for content writing. Meanwhile Claude is quietly outperforming it on every platform.

I switched 3 months ago and my engagement jumped 340% across all socials.

The secret isnt Claude itself. Its the 10 prompts that make it write like an actual human, not a corporate robot.

Here they are: 🧵Image
1. The Coffee Shop Test

Prompt:

"Write this like you're explaining it to a friend over coffee. No marketing speak. No corporate jargon. Just straight talk about [topic]. If it sounds like a LinkedIn post, rewrite it."

Claude actually gets this. ChatGPT still sounds like it's pitching a SaaS product.
2. Voice Finder

Prompt:

"Give me 5 different ways to say this same idea. Make each one sound like a different person wrote it - one cynical, one excited, one skeptical, one matter-of-fact, one surprised."

This is how I find MY voice. Pick the version that feels most natural, then Claude refines it.
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