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bikeshaving 4 hours ago

Seeing this makes me miss the salad days of MOOCs. I learned programming in the 2010s through MIT’s EDX Introduction to Programming course, and then a course on Coursera by Martin Odersky on Functional Programming through EPFL, and I feel like that ladder has been kicked away due to MOOC monetization policies. I wonder if we could return to these days.

g947o an hour ago | parent | next [-]

I took the EPFL course as well, although did not finish it. As someone who only had experience working with imperative programming and OOP stuff, it blew my mind -- I never knew you could write code like this. The course was great but a bit too fast for me at the time (part of the reason I did not complete it).

Obscurity4340 3 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Dont many of them end up as Youtube playlists anyways?

TZubiri 2 hours ago | parent [-]

Yeah, there were 2 golden ages:

1- When this internet thing came out

2- When this covid thing came out

On the first era, here's a Java lecture from Stanford, if it's too basic for you, it still has historical value, iirc it's something like Java 6. And it also reinforces the basics.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KkMDCCdjyW8&list=PLA70DBE71B...

It's a bit harder to follow along with online materials since you have to use the Internet Archive, and download older compilers or use options to target older versions, but it's all the more fun for it.