TED Talks – Work-Life Balance…02.07.11

7 02 2011




Photoshop Basics…02.07.11

7 02 2011




Participatory librarianship: transliterate conversations for creating, contributing, collaborating, and connecting…02.07.11

7 02 2011




The Future of Learning…02.07.11

7 02 2011




New Cross Timbers Church Graphic…02.06.11

6 02 2011





Cool Applications in Mobile Marketing…02.06.11

6 02 2011




eBook Reading Habits Poll…02.05.11

5 02 2011





Pew Research Data – Who Owns What?…02.04.11

4 02 2011





From Common Craft: Protecting Reputations Online…02.04.11

4 02 2011




Why Libraries Exist…02.04.11

4 02 2011




Future of Digital Libraries…02.03.11

3 02 2011




Google’s Hotspot…02.03.11

3 02 2011




Student Reflects on Her Kindle Reading Experience…02.03.11

3 02 2011




LifeHacker Night School – For Librarians…02.03.11

3 02 2011

LIFEHACKER NIGHT SCHOOL

Learn to Code: The Full Beginner’s Guide

If you’ve been looking to learn how to code, we can help you get started. Here are 4.5 lessons on the basics and extra resources to keep you going.

Learn to Code Epilogue: Best Practices and Additional Resources

Congratulations, you’ve learned the basics of programming! That’s wonderful, but you’d better not go out into the world and write crappy code. Before we set you free, here are some best practices and good things to keep in mind.

Learn to Code Part IV: Understanding Functions and Making a Guessing Game

If you’ve made it this far in our programming lessons, you’ve arrived at the reward. Today we’re learning about functions and then we’re going to make a very simple guessing game.

Learn to Code Part III: Arrays and Logic StatementsL

You’ve mastered the basics of variables and made it half way through our course, but are you up to the challenge of arrays and logic statements? Of course you are. Let’s get started!

Learn to Code Part II: Working With Variables

In our second “Learn to Code” lesson, we’ll be taking a look at how to actually work with the variables and data types we learned about in the first lesson. Get excited—it’s time to put your new knowledge to work!

Learn How to Code Part I: Variables and Basic Data Types

Want to learn how to code but don’t know where to start? We’ve got you covered. We’ll be teaching you the basics all week, and here’s your first lesson.





FREE 3.0 Tools for Libraries…02.03.11

3 02 2011




Consumer Attitudes Toward E-Book Reading…02.02.11

2 02 2011




Future of eBooks…02.02.11

2 02 2011




Smithsonian Digital Library…02.02.11

2 02 2011





NEW TED Talks – Makers…02.01.11

1 02 2011




Atlas of New Librarianship Preview…02.01.11

1 02 2011




IBM’s WATSON Computer…02.01.11

1 02 2011




Patrons in UK Support Libraries…02.01.11

1 02 2011







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