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How to use Google API to create a RSS feed for your website

How to use Google API to create a RSS feed for your website | business analyst | Scoop.it

In this tutorial we are going to show you how to create your own RSS Feed for your website.   First of all we need to create the HTML. 


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Mind+ - A flow-based visual programming software for Arduino

Mind+ - A flow-based visual programming software for Arduino | business analyst | Scoop.it

para você começar com o hardware hackers, mesmo sem experiência em programação ...


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nay-seven's curator insight, February 17, 2014 5:52 AM

Here a new way to program Arduino, and this will open the famous card to non-programmers ! just drag and link some blocks, upload it to your card...

Stewart Dunn's curator insight, February 23, 2014 7:54 AM
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Richard Platt's curator insight, February 23, 2014 10:12 AM

Awesome tech for rapid proto-typing Arduino boards for the maker community

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An Hour of Code spawns hours of coding by David Humphrey

An Hour of Code spawns hours of coding by David Humphrey | business analyst | Scoop.it

One of the topics my daughters and two of their friends asked me to do this year in our home school is programming.  They call it Code Club, and we have been learning HTML, JavaScript, CSS together.  We’ve been using Thimble to make things like this visualization of Castles around the world.  It’s been a lot of fun.

This past week I introduced them to the Processing programming language usingthis great new interactive tutorial.  It was made for Computer Science Education Week and the Hour of Code, in which many organizations (including Mozilla Webmaker, who is also participating) have put together tutorials and learning materials for new programmers. ...


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Learn to Code: The Full Beginner's Guide

Learn to Code: The Full Beginner's Guide | business analyst | Scoop.it
If you've been looking to learn how to code, we can help you get started. Here are 4.5 lessons on the basics and extra resources to keep you going.

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Interested in coding but don’t know where to start?

Interested in coding but don’t know where to start? | business analyst | Scoop.it
Learning some basic coding isn’t as difficult as it may seem.  Nowadays a huge amount of great – and often free – resources, programs, tutorials can be found on the Internet. Al...

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A Curated Guide About The Best Places Where To Learn How To Code: Bento

A Curated Guide About The Best Places Where To Learn How To Code: Bento | business analyst | Scoop.it

Everything you need to know about web development. Neatly packaged. Learn HTML, CSS, Javascript, Python, Rails, Node, and more in each box with a set of links.


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Robin Good's curator insight, April 27, 2014 2:28 PM



Bento is a website that, thanks to its author Jon Chan and the many user contributions, has gathered, organized and curated the very best resources available online where you can learn how to code.


From html to javascript, ruby, php, Java, perl, Bento offers learning guidance for over 80 different technologies and coding languages. 


Here is how Jon Chan, a 23 years old who launched this project in September of 2013, describes Bento: 

"Bento is what I would have liked to have when I was learning to code.


I started learning to code when I was very young - about ten years old. Then, the only things I had available were what I could find online and through a few dense books.


Now, people have the exact opposite problem: how do you break through the noise and find what's actually valuable to learn?


This site is here to help you figure that out."

 

Bento is a perfect example of effective content curation as it does not simply collect and list all of the resources available to learn each language but it only suggests the very best ones, organizing them in easy, medium and hard and providing also "best of" / direct solutions that save readers lots of valuable time.


Free to use. 


Useful, simple and immediate to use. Well organized. 9/10


Bento: http://www.bentobox.io/ 


More info: http://www.bentobox.io/about 


Submit new links here: https://github.com/JonHMChan/bento/




Gonzalo Moreno's curator insight, April 28, 2014 4:24 AM

Excelente para dar un "barniz técnico" a los capítulos 2, 9 y 10. Muy interesante!!

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Fun Programming - Videos for learning creative programming

Fun Programming - Videos for learning creative programming | business analyst | Scoop.it

Programming can be fun and a very creative activity. Playing with graphics and sound is a great way to get started. That's how I learnt programming and math: by experimenting and building things I could see and hear. This is my attempt to share with you how I learnt coding.

 

Most episodes include a very short program that tries to explain one idea, and builds on top of previous episodes. The first episodes talk about a programming language calledProcessing. It's very easy to get started with it. The newer episodes combine graphics generated with Processing and sound produced with the SuperCollider programming language.

 

Have fun mixing code and your creativity!


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Beyond LEGOS: Coding for Kids | ALSC Blog

Beyond LEGOS: Coding for Kids | ALSC Blog | business analyst | Scoop.it

As technology marches forward, let’s not be left in its wake. Computers are becoming faster and smaller and more and more opportunities are presenting themselves for libraries to get in the programming game. We can help teach the skills and the ethics from an early age. Go ahead, jump in and say, “Hello World!”


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Best web resources for coding/programming newbies

A wide selection of the best free resources available on the web! The list will be updated as more great resources are introduced.

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