Have some fun with computers, by learning how to code and instruct it to do tasks, help with homework, display graphics, create games, and share information with friends.
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- Sitepoint.com Provides tips, expert advice and articles about DHTML, JavaScript, CSS, XML, ASP, CGI, Perl, ASP, PHP and MySQL with a hands on approach in building a successful website.
- PhoneGap Easily create apps using web technologies: HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
- How Stuff Works: CGI Scripting Tutorial that describes how to add CGI scripting to a web site.
- Developer.com Programming directory for scripts, source code, examples, and help.
- Project Euler Dedicated to the fascinating world of mathematics and programming.
- Learn to Program The basics of programming in Ruby.
- MIT: Scratch Program your own interactive stories, games, and animations.
- Alice Introduction to computer programming in 3D environments.
- CGI 101 Provides quite simple online tutorials and script libraries though not all scripts seem to work.
- Microsoft Small Basic Is a simplified version of Microsoft's programming language Visual Basic, suitable for kids and beginners. It includes dozens of lessons and exercises that explain basic programming concepts in detail.
- Raspberry Pi A low cost, credit-card sized computer that plugs into a computer monitor or TV, and uses a standard keyboard and mouse. It is a capable little device that enables people of all ages to explore computing, and to learn how to program in languages like Scratch and Python. It’s capable of doing everything you’d expect a desktop computer to do, from browsing the internet and playing high-definition video, to making spreadsheets, word-processing, and playing games.
- Code Academy Lessons to learn to code interactively.
- Code School Teaches web technologies via browser with video lessons, coding challenges, and screencasts.
- Kids Ruby Have fun and make games, or hack your homework using Ruby.
- Teaching Tree Explore concepts in Computer Science by clicking nodes in a tree.
- Code Avengers Learn how to code games, apps and websites with fun and effective interactive games. HTML, CSS and JavaScript tutorials are for beginners.
- Udacity - Introduction to Computer Science Explores and explains the study with diagrams in videos.
- Webmaker Tools, events and teaching guides that allow webmakers to create content and understand how the web works.
- How to Think Like a Computer Scientist Use python language to explain mastering on problem solving.
- Snake Wrangling for Kids Programming puzzles, and illustrations, uses Python 3.
- XML A document format capable of describing many different kinds of data. Its primary purpose is to facilitate the sharing of data across different systems, particularly programs and APIs connected via the Internet
- Khan Academy - Computer programming Learn the fundamentals of programming, explore programs made by others. Write your own programs and share them.
- CodeCombat Learn programming with a multiplayer live coding strategy game. You're a wizard, and your spells are JavaScript.
- P2PU | A University for the Web. Built by an open community
- Game Mechanic Explorer Collection of concrete examples for various game mechanics, algorithms, and effects. The examples are all implemented in JavaScript using the Phaser game framework, but the concepts and methods are general and can be adapted to any engine.
- Game Programming Patterns On strategies and problem solving, common mistakes and solutions for creating games.
- Tech Girlz Hosts and promotes a variety of events for young women in tech. Events, summer camps, blog.
- BlackGirlsCode Empowering girls to become innovators in STEM fields, leaders in their communities, and builders of their own futures through exposure to computer science and technology.
- Browserling Live, interactive cross-browser testing.
- Erle Robotics GitBook Learn how to use the drone Erle, a low cost and open personal drone.
- Invent with Python Invent Your Own Computer Games with Python is a free ebook programming tutorial for the Python programming language. Learn how to program by making fun games.
- Inform A design system for interactive fiction based on natural language. Code that reads like English.
- ARIS An open-source tool for creating mobile learning games, stories, documentaries, place-based learning activities, citizen science and citizen journalism activities.
- CoderDojo Open source, volunteer led, global movement of free coding clubs for young people. Wiki with articles, tutorials and community events.
- OpenClassroom Free educational videos on computer science.
- Font Awesome Set of icons, specially designed for websites and applications. Compatible with screen readers, vectors, icons scale to any size. Provides a handy CSS sheet with ready-for-use animations. Open source.