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Your kids might like https://www.codingame.com/start/
Kevin Powell has quality front end material. Jack Herrington has quality general and backend material for JavaScript and Typescript.
I’d suggest App Academy Open or The Odin Project to get both instruction on the basics and practice projects to work through.
Any YouTube channel is insufficient. You need to practice.
All I really need is the ability to do voice calls and screen shares.
Have you looked into Jitsi?
It’s not what I would have bet on, that’s for sure.
I certainly don’t like the Raddle community’s reaction to this, however Beehaw’s community has shown somewhat similar reactions to certain topics that have come up. Having some reactionary drama seems unavoidable in any social group. That said, the software that Raddle runs on is pretty sleek. Seems to rival Tildes in quality for a link aggregation and forum software. But it’s inability to federate makes it fundamentally different from lemmy.
See https://beehaw.org/post/683217
The link above links to a Google Sheet that’s being maintained
Please post a comment to https://beehaw.org/post/683217
I agree, Jerboa should not have been updated.
Julia was interesting, I worked through a tutorial using Pluto and it seemed nicely designed.
Have you had Odin on your radar as a C++ replacement?
Have you looked at Kaggle’s learning resources for machine learning?
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