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Hackr.io
Hackr.io is a crowd-sourced resource of programming classes. More than 500+ of the best tutorials and courses on Python, Javascript, HTML 5, Swift, Android and more.
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Satin Jackets - Night Keys
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Geek Boy - Don't Wanna Leave Your Side
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Interface Writing: Code for Humans
The web and the world are full of instructions. Everywhere you go, signs and people are telling you what to do.
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Spartan Recipe - Avocado Egg Salad
A quick and easy recipe for a delicious, nutritious, and healthy snack! You'll spend more time waiting for the eggs to boil than actually making the salad.
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Codewars - A website to practice your coding through challenges called "katas".
Codewars is where developers achieve code mastery through challenge. Train on kata in the dojo and reach your highest potential.
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Five Helpful Tips on Growing a Successful Tribe
One of the most exciting and challenging things one can do on Snapzu is to start their own tribe and grow it into a flourishing community. This is not, by all means, an easy task and requires a lot of effort and dedication. Knowing the challenges is important, so we took it upon ourselves to put together a short 5 step guide on what you will need to know in order to make your tribe a success!
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Pixel City - A Procedurally Generated Gity
This is a demonstration of a program I wrote to generate and fly through a dynamically generated city. You can read the step-by-step of how it was made at my website.
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Reputation & XP: A guide to Leveling on Snapzu
This guide outlines the necessity of our reputation-based leveling system, how it calculates and credits XP, and the best ways users can increase their experience levels.
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How to calculate your solar array + battery bank sizes
This homesteader wants to design a solar array + battery bank that will run a refrigerator uninterrupted through the winter. They go through the basic calculations necessary to design this.
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Seed Germination Schedule - By Temperature, not by Date
There are seed starting guides all over the internet, but they typically say "For carrots start seeds on April __, for peppers start on March __. These guides are great if you happen to live in the same geographic area as the author. On the internet people live thousands of miles apart from each other. This seeding guide tells you how long it will take seeds to germinate at their ideal germination temperature.
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"When you grow up with video games, you grow up in a lot of places" by booksofadam
When you grow up with video games, you grow up in a lot of places. (by booksofadam for yrbff)
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Multi-Emulator RetroArch Adds A New Menu UI, Directory Scanning, Input Remapping, And More In...
The multi-platform, multi-console emulator has updated its entire user interface system and added a few under-the-hood changes as well.
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Learn Git Branching
Interactive git tutorial that exposes user to entering git commands in a terminal and seeing the changes to the repository in a visual manner. Each of the 30 levels explain the concept being shown and instruct the user on how to accomplish the goals
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