Solve online programming challenges in Ruby, JavaScript and Python.
Codecademy is the easiest way to learn how to code. It's interactive, fun, and you can do it with your friends.
GvR is an online tool to help teach beginning programming concepts. Learn about: * Looping * Conditional Branching * Procedural Abstraction
Hackasaurus makes it easy to mash up and change any web page like magic. You can also create your own webpages to share with your friends, all within your browser.
A site to learn to program games in Javascript. No software to install. Lots of video tutorials. Community programming -- easy to learn from and help others. Embed your creations on your own web pages.
Use programmer-style logic to tell the bot how to light up all the blue tiles! Functions, conditionals, recursion, expert levels- many different features for new and old players.
Pixie enables you to quickly and easily create your own games online. There is nothing to install and no obligations. Pixie delivers a collection of simple and beautiful tools that help you to create games without hassles. It is so simple that anyone can get started within minutes.
Play My Code is an online platform for building, playing and distributing browser games. Powered by HTML5, you can build within the browser and embed your games anywhere.
Beginner lessons in Java Programming. Also includes downloadable teaching materials.
YOUSRC (pronounced "You source") uses a very simple programming language called ELC (named after the young YOUSRC coder Emma Louise Clarke) that takes its roots from many of the common programming languages around. Because of this it is a very good starting point, and a language from which people can move on to more and more complex and powerful languages and environments. However, YOUSRC is much more than just a programming language. It is also a site where apps written in ELC can be shared with others. All source code (the human readable code that people program in) is freely available so you can see how people did things and learn from their skills.
This site is powered by Sinatra, Heroku and MongoHQ. It's valid HTML5 and mostly valid CSS3.
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