Daily Deal: Pay What You Want Learn To Code Bundle

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Whether you’re starting from scratch or are already an expert and looking to keep up with the latest developments, the Learn to Code Bundle is for you. Pay what you want and you’ll get the first two courses covering Git and Amazon Cloud Services. If you choose to beat the average price, you will unlock 7 additional courses covering Python, AngularJS, HTML5, Ruby, MYSQL and more. As an added bonus, 10% of the profits from your purchase will go towards Project HOPE, which delivers essential medicines and supplies, health expertise and medical training to respond to disaster, prevent disease, promote wellness and save lives around the globe.

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Anonymous Coward says:

Massively overpriced shit being marked down and called a sale yet again. At this point Mike, you should just ban all non physical products from your suggested shit. Stacksocial not only is unethical yet again, but has a longstanding pattern of it.

Considering your site often focuses on ethical issues it tarnishes your message to have it associated with this bullshit. Which is more important, your stacksocial bucks, or not being a hypocrite? Here’s a hint: being a hypocrite directly degrades your ability to be a force for good in the world.

Mike Masnick (profile) says:

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Massively overpriced shit being marked down and called a sale yet again.

It’s pay what you want — so not sure how you can claim it’s overpriced.

At this point Mike, you should just ban all non physical products from your suggested shit.

Many people (including me!) have actually found the courses pretty helpful. I’m sorry that you disagree.

Considering your site often focuses on ethical issues it tarnishes your message to have it associated with this bullshit. Which is more important, your stacksocial bucks, or not being a hypocrite? Here’s a hint: being a hypocrite directly degrades your ability to be a force for good in the world.

I’m a bit confused as to what we’ve done here that you find so unethical?

Lawrence D’Oliveiro says:

Does It Mention IPython?

I recently learned a bit more about IPython, which is a handy way of constructing interactive textbooks. You can have code that the user executes, interspersed with explanatory text, nicely formatted using Markdown markup, including high-quality mathematical formulas.

I used it to illustrate some concepts of 2D graphics programming. Here the code generates custom graphics, and some of the figures are dynamic: you can interact with them by manipulating UI widgets.

The fun thing is, GitHub automatically shows you a formatted view of a notebook when you click on a .ipynb link. Of course, it won’t run the code; to do that, you will need to download the notebook and run it in your own installation of the notebook viewer.

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