Why You Should Learn to Program (and How to Do It): An Interview with Voicemail Inventor Scott Jones
“It’s just good knowledge to have, ” said Scott Jones as he sat cross legged in his sweatpants and startup t-shirt. “Computers are in everything and it’s about to take a quantum leap,” he urged as he ...
Perhaps you’ve considered learning how to program. The benefits are enticing. You could create complex visualizations, process reams of public data from your local municipality or even create a Carlos ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. There was a time when knowing how to program was for the geekiest of geeks. That’s not exactly the case today. As most entrepreneurs, ...
Acting as time travelers, those of us who code, are on the front lines of this revolution–forging ideas, changing the world and disrupting the status quo. Those who don’t code not only miss out on ...
These four sites offer step-by-step tutorials that take very different approaches to programming instruction. One of them is perfect for your level of coding experience. Dennis O'Reilly began writing ...
I often hear that a real programmer can easily learn any language within a week. Languages are just tools for getting things done, I’m told. Programming is the ultimate skill that must be learned and ...
Every programmer likely remembers how they learned to code. For guys like Bill Gates and Paul Allen, the magic began on the Teletype Model 33. For others, it may have been a few days at a coding ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. In October, I challenged myself to learn a skill many people believe all founders should have: coding. It wasn’t easy but worth it. I ...
DeepCoder is a machine learning system that can write its own code. It does this using a technique called program synthesis. Essentially, it creates new programs by combining existing lines of code ...
Some months ago, I downloaded the Kodable app for my 4 year-old, which boasts that it can teach toddlers how to code before they can read. My programming skills are pretty basic, but I like the idea ...
A team of computer scientists at the University of California, San Diego, has developed a software package that allows users to learn how to program while playing the popular video game Minecraft.
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