Cool idea, but the editor is not open source or at least not usable locally as far as I can tell, so that's a no go for me. IMO, I'd rather just use unity or godot.
This is the default on Ubuntu 20.04 https://www.libreoffice.org/ (works with mac as well)
It already exists https://www.openoffice.org/ or https://www.google.com/sheets/about/
I think this looks like a good way to teach a teen using minecraft. It is windows 10 based though, and doesn't look to use an actual programming language, but does provide a good way of learning the fundamentals that…
It looks like it can be headless if you want it to be. https://github.com/apostrophecms/apostrophe-headless
Glad to see I'm not the only one who became a programmer because of Runescape. :)
HA! https://github.com/stackblitz/core/blob/master/build/jake.js
I loled at that..
https://www.codecademy.com/ (free) Is probably what you're looking for, also If you don't mind paying I highly recommend https://www.teamtreehouse.com.
I would like to see an app that shows the most used memes on a social media platform so that I know which memes not to use.
Are you talking about software development? If that's the case like any career it's hard to just jump into a position with no knowledge of what you will be doing. Programming isn't something that you can just find a job…
It really depends on the programming languages that you're comfortable with. The biggest one that I personally would suggest is the .net ecosystem. You can use Xamarin to build your mobile apps, asp.net/asp.net core to…
Have you looked at blazor? https://blazor.net/
Cool idea, but the editor is not open source or at least not usable locally as far as I can tell, so that's a no go for me. IMO, I'd rather just use unity or godot.
This is the default on Ubuntu 20.04 https://www.libreoffice.org/ (works with mac as well)
It already exists https://www.openoffice.org/ or https://www.google.com/sheets/about/
I think this looks like a good way to teach a teen using minecraft. It is windows 10 based though, and doesn't look to use an actual programming language, but does provide a good way of learning the fundamentals that…
It looks like it can be headless if you want it to be. https://github.com/apostrophecms/apostrophe-headless
Glad to see I'm not the only one who became a programmer because of Runescape. :)
HA! https://github.com/stackblitz/core/blob/master/build/jake.js
I loled at that..
https://www.codecademy.com/ (free) Is probably what you're looking for, also If you don't mind paying I highly recommend https://www.teamtreehouse.com.
I would like to see an app that shows the most used memes on a social media platform so that I know which memes not to use.
Are you talking about software development? If that's the case like any career it's hard to just jump into a position with no knowledge of what you will be doing. Programming isn't something that you can just find a job…
It really depends on the programming languages that you're comfortable with. The biggest one that I personally would suggest is the .net ecosystem. You can use Xamarin to build your mobile apps, asp.net/asp.net core to…
Have you looked at blazor? https://blazor.net/