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Consider Adding learncs.online #66

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gchallen opened this issue Jul 18, 2022 · 4 comments
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Consider Adding learncs.online #66

gchallen opened this issue Jul 18, 2022 · 4 comments

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@gchallen
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Thanks for curating this great resource!

I teach CS1 at the University of Illinois—which is top-ranked for CS in the US. We've recently published all of our CS1 material online here: https://www.learncs.online/. This is a free entirely browser-based course in either Java or Kotlin with some novel features compared with other sites—interactive live coding walkthroughs, code quality and correctness feedback, debugging exercises, a large community of instructors, and so on. There's an overview of our innovations here: https://www.learncs.online/best

Take a look and let me know what you think! I'd be excited if you chose to add this to your list.

@StephanRaab
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Thanks for curating this great resource!

I teach CS1 at the University of Illinois—which is top-ranked for CS in the US. We've recently published all of our CS1 material online here: https://www.learncs.online/. This is a free entirely browser-based course in either Java or Kotlin with some novel features compared with other sites—interactive live coding walkthroughs, code quality and correctness feedback, debugging exercises, a large community of instructors, and so on. There's an overview of our innovations here: https://www.learncs.online/best

Take a look and let me know what you think! I'd be excited if you chose to add this to your list.

This definitely looks like a promising addition.
Based off of the syllabus, we might be able to replace multiple classes from the table with CS1. Would you agree?

@gchallen
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Would you agree?

I'd probably say that it could belong under both the Computer Science Basics and Programming headings.

@elizaakins1
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elizaakins1 commented Dec 3, 2022

Can i do this instead of doing the Basics and Programming sections? The Java sections there seem outdated...

Thanks for curating this great resource!
I teach CS1 at the University of Illinois—which is top-ranked for CS in the US. We've recently published all of our CS1 material online here: https://www.learncs.online/. This is a free entirely browser-based course in either Java or Kotlin with some novel features compared with other sites—interactive live coding walkthroughs, code quality and correctness feedback, debugging exercises, a large community of instructors, and so on. There's an overview of our innovations here: https://www.learncs.online/best
Take a look and let me know what you think! I'd be excited if you chose to add this to your list.

@HeyNaNd0
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HeyNaNd0 commented Dec 4, 2022

Can i do this instead of doing the Basics and Programming sections? The Java sections there seem outdated...

Thanks for curating this great resource!
I teach CS1 at the University of Illinois—which is top-ranked for CS in the US. We've recently published all of our CS1 material online here: https://www.learncs.online/. This is a free entirely browser-based course in either Java or Kotlin with some novel features compared with other sites—interactive live coding walkthroughs, code quality and correctness feedback, debugging exercises, a large community of instructors, and so on. There's an overview of our innovations here: https://www.learncs.online/best
Take a look and let me know what you think! I'd be excited if you chose to add this to your list.

I'm going to try this. looks like the odin project

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