I'm not sure how much of a popular opinion this would be, but would it be possible to add the Q&As to the table of content ? I bookmarked this page so I can easily revisit previous courses and having access to the Q&As directly from here would help.
My main issue is being able to figure out a Q&A fits with which topic(s).
Alternatively, edit the courses post-Q&A to link to it.
At the moment, I have to go to the "Programming Courses" archive to find them.
As always, it feels like a privilege to have Casey share with us his vast knowledge. Handmade Hero has had a huge part in expanding my horizons and making me see what's really possible in programming. I'm glad to be a subscriber.
Thanks it is exactly what I was hoping for. The "square peg in a round hole" analogy jumped into my head. Here is me creating square pegs for the round hole cpu...
Maybe a list of tools needed for the course might be usefull? (I heard python and c and javascript etc)
I became a paid subscriber solely for this course. I am SUPER stoked!!
Can’t wait for this!
Excited to read! Thank you for sharing your approach to programming, it’s inspiring to those forced to thinking in OOP
Thank you for teaching this! Looking forward to learning!
Subscribed!
So excited for this AAA
I'm excited to read them all. Thank you for your time spent for it !
Been looking forward to this for a long time!
Been excitedly waiting for Starcode Galaxy for while now.
I wonder if this a replacement to it, or a lite-version so-to-speak.
I'm not sure how much of a popular opinion this would be, but would it be possible to add the Q&As to the table of content ? I bookmarked this page so I can easily revisit previous courses and having access to the Q&As directly from here would help.
My main issue is being able to figure out a Q&A fits with which topic(s).
Alternatively, edit the courses post-Q&A to link to it.
At the moment, I have to go to the "Programming Courses" archive to find them.
Thanks
I saw the announcement in the Molly Rocket newsletter and I believe never in my life I've swiped my bank card this fast.
As always, it feels like a privilege to have Casey share with us his vast knowledge. Handmade Hero has had a huge part in expanding my horizons and making me see what's really possible in programming. I'm glad to be a subscriber.
Thanks it is exactly what I was hoping for. The "square peg in a round hole" analogy jumped into my head. Here is me creating square pegs for the round hole cpu...
Maybe a list of tools needed for the course might be usefull? (I heard python and c and javascript etc)
Could we get a link to the github on this page?
I’m also interested in knowing how Haskell performs in this context.
It will be helpful if you can share any previous works which are beginner friendly like you’ve explained here.
Thanks!
I lead a team of software engineers and I'm gifting them all a subscription to this course. Invaluable insight.