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Monthly Archives: March 2012
most liked programming language
according to this graph, python is the most liked programming language of hackers: I found this graph in the python subreddit where it sparked a lot of comments.
teaching game programming
Al Sweigart, author of “Invent Your own computer games with Python”, wrote a nice blog entry about the difficulty of teaching programming (to kids): http://inventwithpython.com/blog/2012/03/03/nobody-wants-to-learn-how-to-program/
Khan Academy
Wow, i found out that the famous Khan Academy website has a (hopefully growing) section of python video tutorials: http://www.khanacademy.org/search?page_search_query=python So far i found no “practice” tests to train python (and earn badges) like in Udacity but i’m very impressed … Continue reading