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Does anyone think Linus or Slick should do a series of programming tutorials for beginners? I think this would be a great idea if they have the time :)

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Does anyone think Linus or Slick should do a series of programming tutorials for beginners? I think this would be a great idea if they have the time :)

 

It would have to be Slick ^^

 

And there is a lot of great videos on youtube.

Like Bucky. http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJbPGzawDH1njbqV-D5HqKw

He even has a vid or two where he mentions "Slick", not sure if it's the same "Slick" tho :D

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It would have to be Slick ^^

 

And there is a lot of great videos on youtube.

Like Bucky. http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJbPGzawDH1njbqV-D5HqKw

He even has a vid or two where he mentions "Slick", not sure if it's the same "Slick" tho :D

You noticed that too? lol. 

 

that tutorial is really good. if i had paid more attention i could do more than make a "Hello World!" program :p but ya its good.

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You noticed that too? lol. 

 

that tutorial is really good. if i had paid more attention i could do more than make a "Hello World!" program :P but ya its good.

 

Haha I started these tutorials a while ago, but I had to quit them in order to pass my actual exams.

But! I already signed up for coding 101 and 102 at my university 6h/week ^^

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Moved to programming.

Personally I think no. They already have enough stuff to deal with, especially Slick. Besides, there are probably better resources and users in the programming section that can help.

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MIT Opencourseware should have some Computer Science courses.

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The MIT and Stanford YouTube pages have some of their full courses available for view. These are two of the best CS/Engineering universities in the world, so I highly recommend it.

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