Gonzalez Posted March 14, 2013 Report Posted March 14, 2013 1. Code/RacerMade by the team at Treehouse, Code/Racer is an online racing game that forces you to learn to code quickly to get ahead on the race track. Beyond this racing game, Treehouse boasts more than 650 instructional videos; as you complete courses, earn badges for your accomplishments.2. MIT OpenCourseWareMIT has opened all of its course content to web audiences, so anyone, anywhere can learn from one of the top American research institutions. Think about it: An MIT education without the student loans or cut-throat application? Not too shabby.3. UdacityUdacity believes today's higher education system is broken. Education is no longer something that happens once in a lifetime, but rather is a lifelong experience. That's why it has ported loads of computer science, math and physics courses online.4. Mozilla Developer NetworkThe Mozilla Developer Network is a resource-rich collection of documents about web development, made for anyone, from expert programmers to students just starting out. MDN is a wiki, meaning anyone can edit its pages with corrections and updates.5. The CodePlayerOn The CodePlayer, watch interactive presentations that explain how people built things from scratch. Once you become a coding pro, you can add your own presentations to teach others what you know.6. CourseraOnline education giant Coursera brings courses from dozens of top universities online, and lets anyone take them for free. Coursera classes are now available in five languages, English, Spanish, French, Italian and Chinese, and are taught by professors from 62 universities.7. CodeacademyUnlike some of these other online education platforms, Codeacademy focuses solely on teaching coding. You can choose from courses grouped into eight tracks: APIs, Ruby, Python, JavaScript, jQuery, PHP, web fundamentals, or combine languages into projects.8. Khan AcademyKhan Academy brings millions of students from around the world together to learn all sorts of digital skills, from coding to calculus to computer science theory. This means you can become an expert coder and an expert mathematician in the same place.9. Learn Python the Hard WayLearn Python the Hard Way offers free PDFs, though, if you want to take the video version of the course, you'll need to fork up $29. What does learning the "Hard Way" mean? The number-one rule is that you can't copy-paste; you must type out each of the lessons in order to teach your hands the language.10. HTML5 RocksHTML5 Rocks is a one-stop guide to learning HTML5, written by tons of contributors who work for Google, Adobe and a bunch of other places. As an HTML5 Rocks student, you'll learn from slides, presentations and videos. 2 Quote
Ghett0 Posted March 15, 2013 Report Posted March 15, 2013 Frumoasa lista. De unele nu prea auzisem.BTW: Un mic 'typo', e Codecademy. Quote
sebywarlord Posted March 15, 2013 Report Posted March 15, 2013 Pentru 9. Learn Python the hard way aveti cartea aici:https://rstforums.com/forum/55436-learn-python-hard-way-cartea.rstCumparata de mine:) Quote