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March 02, 2018, 07:00:03 PM
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I was thinking about learning Ruby for some time now, and now I have the time. I tried SoloLearn application and it's great, but it's only a beginners level. Do you have any suggestion?
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March 02, 2018, 07:37:05 PM
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Codecademy.com is pretty good. It'll cover the fundamentals enough for you to be able to apply it to other stuff.
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March 02, 2018, 07:39:37 PM
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Codecademy.com is pretty good. It'll cover the fundamentals enough for you to be able to apply it to other stuff.

Thanks Jackg! Since I see you know about this kind of stuff can I ask you the same about Python? The best free course in your experience?
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March 02, 2018, 08:17:54 PM
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Codecademy.com is pretty good. It'll cover the fundamentals enough for you to be able to apply it to other stuff.

Thanks Jackg! Since I see you know about this kind of stuff can I ask you the same about Python? The best free course in your experience?

Codecademy again I'd suggest.

As I started in Python. I can also say that inventwithpython.com is also quite a good resource (don't buy anything, they have online resources free and the books don't have anything extra). There's a free PDF download of the books also but it's not as interactive.

Codecademy for reference do HTML/CSS, Python, jquery, SQL, php, JavaScript and quite a few more (I've learnt a lot from those tutorials).

I suggest you move onto inventwithpython after doing the codecademy tutorials as some of the game making and encryption stuff is quite interesting and a great education resource. Along with being applicable to a lot of other useful fields.
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March 02, 2018, 08:23:13 PM
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I was thinking about learning Ruby for some time now, and now I have the time. I tried SoloLearn application and it's great, but it's only a beginners level. Do you have any suggestion?

 
Try some courses on coursera, it's great for anything you want to learn
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March 02, 2018, 08:36:01 PM
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Codecademy.com is pretty good. It'll cover the fundamentals enough for you to be able to apply it to other stuff.

Thanks Jackg! Since I see you know about this kind of stuff can I ask you the same about Python? The best free course in your experience?

Codecademy again I'd suggest.

As I started in Python. I can also say that inventwithpython.com is also quite a good resource (don't buy anything, they have online resources free and the books don't have anything extra). There's a free PDF download of the books also but it's not as interactive.

Codecademy for reference do HTML/CSS, Python, jquery, SQL, php, JavaScript and quite a few more (I've learnt a lot from those tutorials).

I suggest you move onto inventwithpython after doing the codecademy tutorials as some of the game making and encryption stuff is quite interesting and a great education resource. Along with being applicable to a lot of other useful fields.

Awesome, thank you so much for pointing me in the right direction. There are so many tutorials / courses these days and learners really cant know if they are losing time with something or not.
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March 02, 2018, 08:58:19 PM
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I was thinking about learning Ruby for some time now, and now I have the time. I tried SoloLearn application and it's great, but it's only a beginners level. Do you have any suggestion?

 
Try some courses on coursera, it's great for anything you want to learn


It's great for philosophy, I watched some lectures but not sure for interactive programming. But I will take a look, thanks!
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Try CodeAcademy
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