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Consider Adding learncs.online

Open gchallen opened this issue 2 years ago • 4 comments

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.

gchallen avatar Jul 18 '22 14:07 gchallen

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?

StephanRaab avatar Oct 14 '22 20:10 StephanRaab

Would you agree?

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

gchallen avatar Oct 19 '22 17:10 gchallen

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 The Java sections there seem outdated...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.

elizaakins1 avatar Dec 03 '22 07:12 elizaakins1

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

HeyNaNd0 avatar Dec 04 '22 21:12 HeyNaNd0