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khan academys 100ampchange proposal: world-class diplomas for anyone anywhere
Bookmarked 493 weeks ago khan academy is a nonprofit with a mission of providing a free world-class education for anyone anywhere were entering a macarthur foundation competition called 100ampchange for a 100 million grant to help solve a critical problem of our time millions of people lack the skills and credentials to participate in the global economy to address this our long-term goal is to develop internationally-recognized diplomas that provide direct access to economic and educational opportunities we also plan to create free content and tools to help people earn the diplomas if we win the grant well be able to accelerate the development of the diplomas content and tools we want to connect people to real economic opportunity and unlock human potential for generations to come if you believe in our vision please share our video and comment belowproblem statementtoo many people lack the skills and credentials to participate meaningfully in the global economy this is caused by problems at every stage |
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ntsf:sd:suv::: enhance enhance enhance
Bookmarked 709 weeks ago the agents of ntsf:sd:suv:: work to crack open their newest case |
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how to learn to code
Bookmarked 568 weeks ago thanks to https:wwwyoutubecomusernerdyandquirky for the question shares appreciatedtwitters: https:twittercomcheerskevinthere you go heres the code that will get you past your first technical interviewby the way dont ever write things like thatso today i got a question on twitter from sabrina widely known as the nerdiest and quirkiest person on youtubeand i got really excited because this is a question i should be qualified to answer ive been coding since i was a little kid ive been working as a developer for the past eight years i completed a computer science major though i didnt wrap up the degree and ive given talks tech reviewed many books read and written tutorialsthis is a question i should be qualified to answersurprisingly though this is a really difficult question and its one that developers get asked a lot by people who are looking to break into the field quothow on earth do i get startedquotand there are two sort of stock replies that i dont think work very well i want to talk quickly about both of themthe first one is: get a degree study the fundamentals of computer science if you want to develop game engines you have to learn vector calculus if you want to work on systems engineering you have to learn boolean algebra study your algorithmsthe problem with this approach is that most developers are inherently lazy thats why they program computers to do things for them its very hard to get invested in software when youre not actually making something youre excited abouta lot of people will say quotlearn cquot or quotlearn javascriptquot or learn some other language or toolset and usually thats because its a tool that they use to solve problems that they are excited aboutprogramming languages are a lot like human languages just because you can read and write in french doesnt make you a french novelist and in the same way just because you know the syntax of a programming language doest mean you can solve problems with itthere are a lot of languages out there and theyre all designed around solving particular problems but unlike human languages most of them are designed to be somewhat friendly to people who dont already speak the languagelets use quothello worldquot as an example quothello worldquot is usually the first program youre going to write when you look at a new language all you want is for the program to output quothello worldquot and thats kindof the basic test to know youve got something that runs so lets pull up some exampleswhat i want you to notice is that even if you dont know anything about programming you can tell that these are all pretty darned similarand what i think a lot of developers forget to tell you is that eighty to ninety percent of what you learn programming in one language is going to be transferrable to another languagewe all tend to have our favorites i tend to like ruby javascript and elixir but dont listen to people who say quotyou have to learn this or thatquot because those preferences are based on personal preference and the problems those people are trying to solveso ive argued that its not a great idea to try and force people into studying a particular academic field or prodding them toward our favorite languages but then where do we start theres a lot of information out there and it can be very overwhelmingim here to tell you that you dont actually want to learn to program what you want to do is solve a problem maybe theres an app on your phone that you dont like and you want to come up with a better solution maybe youve decided that you want to have a website or maybe you want to build a gamelearning quotprogrammingquot is like practicing scales its going to make you a very strong musician but if you do that for years without ever playing a song youre going to get very frustrated its a lot easier to learn something when you have a reason to want to know itfor me the first problem was high school math tests id be using my ti calculator id show my work id make a little tiny mistake and id get the wrong answer that was a problem i wanted to solve so i learned ti-basic and i wrote some programs that would factor and foil and all that stuff that way when i found my answer i could go ahead and check that it was rightit was so much easier to learn that language because i was using these tools to solve an actual problem that i had i was excited to figure out ways to make it better and fasterso before you look at programming at all figure out a problem that youre excited about something thats going to motivate you to learn about the languages and tools available and once youve built that really cool thing youre going to discover that you accidentally picked up a lot of skills along the way |
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dan savage039s new threat to rick santorum from dan savage chris kelly rick fox andy richter rick dees ricki lake funny or die and allyhord
Bookmarked 764 weeks ago if rick santorum runs for president on an anti-gay platform dan savage will have no choice but to redefine his first name now too |
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how to brainwash a nation: demoralisation destabilization crisis and normalization - youtube
Bookmarked 268 weeks ago an incredible interview done back in 1985 with yuri bezmenov a former kgb agent who was trained in subversion techniqueshe explains the 4 basic steps of so |
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youtube - youtube
Bookmarked 164 weeks ago youtube039s new policy is restricting videos that includes swears what if we made the word 039youtube039 a swearwatch more youtube nonsense https:wwwyoutubec |
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forbes has a fraud problem - youtube
Bookmarked 124 weeks ago the first 100 people to use code boyle with the link below will get 60 off incogni: https:incognicomboyledisgraced frank founder charlie javice has join |
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random sequences: human vs coin
Bookmarked 736 weeks ago this video shows why humans are terrible at generating random sequences why flipping a coin is different ampamp introduces the concept of frequency stability |
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a penguin dilemma - what really happened
Bookmarked 791 weeks ago the real story of what actually happened with those two penguins this is 100 trueshot near volunteer point in the south atlantic ocean by carole anne babers201 and ron edited by paulgremcopyrighted by carole anne and paulgremmusic by kevin macleod under creative commons by attribution 30 |
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ambigugears: how does this violate the quotgear-train rulequot - youtube
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you are lisa simpson the simpsons - youtube
Bookmarked 213 weeks ago from season 2 episode 19: lisa039s substitute |
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how to hitchhike across america: thumbs up part 15
Bookmarked 712 weeks ago the trip begins: david choe hitchhikes his way across these united states by other people039s trains cars and boatshosted by david choe originally released in 2010 at http:vicecomwatch the rest herepart 15: http:bitlythumbs-up-1part 25: http:bitlythumbs-up-2part 35: http:bitlythumbs-up-3part 45: http:bitlythumbs-up-4part 55: http:bitlythumbs-up-5subscribe for videos that are actually good: http:bitlysubscribe-to-vicecheck out our full video catalog: http:wwwyoutubecomuservicevideosvideos daily editorial and more: http:vicecomlike vice on facebook: http:fbcomvicefollow vice on twitter: http:twittercomviceread our tumblr: http:vicemagtumblrcom |
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why we won039t raise our kids in suburbia remake - youtube
Bookmarked 197 weeks ago of all the reasons why we moved to the netherlands the independence of children is probably the most important onei originally made this video in the early |
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why we won039t raise our kids in suburbia and moved to the netherlands instead - youtube
Bookmarked 269 weeks ago i was always told growing up that the suburbs of canada are a good place to raise children but i039ve come to appreciate the importance of independence fo |







