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Episode: 907
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Title: HPR0907: Learning
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr0907/hpr0907.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-08 04:44:21
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in Ruby, it is not just just 여기는, it is puppies, it is still big.
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Hello, this is modern to see with my first hacker public radio episode.
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I wanted to take this time to tell you about free cool learning websites.
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The first site code academy.com is a new site that was brought to my attention by a coworker.
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They have cool interactive courses that teach you how to program without having to download
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an IDE and without setting up an environment on your machine.
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You just follow a lesson while you type in an interactive version of the web page.
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The one I'm going through right now is specifically for Java script, but they are making
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Python and Ruby lessons.
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The next site.we.mit.edu is open courseware from MIT, which if you haven't heard of it already
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is post-free lecture notes and videos from MIT.
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And although the classes do not count towards a library, MIT recently announced that you can
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get certificates for completing courses from open courseware for taking these classes.
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While it will not go towards a library, it is a certification from MIT.
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It couldn't hurt besides how many of you listening to HDR are interested in free knowledge.
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The last site arachnoid.com is a member site that I found in the last and is arachnoid.com.
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The site was created and is run by Paul Lootus, who used to work at NASA and has an amazing
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perspective on technology and life.
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He wrote and maintains a cross-platform text editor that has syntax highlighting and if I remember correctly, code completion.
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This was the first editor I used in Windows, and it helped me out a lot.
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He offers most, if not all, on his code under a Careware listens, which I recommend you read about on his site.
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You should also read his article called Internew with an Extraterrestrial, which an alien reports back to his people and describes the backwards and primitive inhabitants of Earth.
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So please check out code academy.com if you are looking a quick, easy way to start programming.
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Check out open courseware from MIT to learn more about learning for free.
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And check out arachnoid.com because it is an amazing site created by an amazing person with amazing perspectives.
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This has been Mordancy and you if for some reason you want to contact me, send email to hbratmordancy.com.
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