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360: Do I look like a leader you'd want to work with?

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LinkedIn is my new blogging platform

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Show HN: I recovered one of my earliest ZX-Spectrum games from an audio cassette

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Ask HN: JavaScript with Begin End

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Giveaway: Illustrated JavaScript Coding Course (For Families)

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I designed 3 unique hardware devices

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Exploring AI/LLM and other cloud-native technologies (PDFs)

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JavaScript Course for Parents and Kids

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LanguageX Is Like LanguageY

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From first computer vibes to tech wonders of today

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Do we have gender discrimination in elementary schools?

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codeguppy
·9 bulan yang lalu·discuss
codeguppy.com
codeguppy
·11 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Thanks a lot for the thoughtful feedback, really appreciate it!
codeguppy
·tahun lalu·discuss
I still believe those early 8 bit computers were great to introduce young people to coding. These days we have many options but also lots of distractions. At one point I tried to replicate that coding experience in a browser by implementing codeguppy.com -- I think I had partial success... What do you think?
codeguppy
·tahun lalu·discuss
Thanks for the comments! I know that is a little bit verbose but so tempting seeing that sometime young coders have hard time with {}. I'm concerned though with "unlearning" this trick once they are ready to switch to regular JavaScript.
codeguppy
·2 tahun yang lalu·discuss
Download the course in PDF format

https://codeguppy.gumroad.com/l/js/ Discount code: GIVEAWAY (Enter the code, and the price will update to $0.00)

If you like the course -- please give a shoutout to codeguppy.com on social media.
codeguppy
·3 tahun yang lalu·discuss
I built recently a demoscene like demo in JavaScript using my coding platform. Here is the program:

https://codeguppy.com/code.html?javascript_is_cool

Just press Play.
codeguppy
·3 tahun yang lalu·discuss
Having a separate boys club and a girls club would be an acceptable solution.
codeguppy
·3 tahun yang lalu·discuss
Hi there -- This is Adrian, the author of the course and codeguppy.com platform. First of all: thank you very much for your feedback.

As of now, the course has 693 slides and covers also more advanced concepts such as closures and classes.

The intended audience for the course are teachers ... but independent learners (especially those interested in p5.js) may find the course useful as well.
codeguppy
·3 tahun yang lalu·discuss
I love the old Usborne BASIC books... and the old type-in BASIC program books. I have in my collection a few of those. I love the work of Jeff on converting those old games to JavaScript.

As I mentioned, I'm also impressed by the old Usborne books, therefore I also tried recently to create an illustrated JavaScript course in that style ... See here the first 30%:

https://codeguppy.com/site/download/coding_course.pdf