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Kimberlee
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Online coding classes

Forever a beginner... except in Java. For all else, I am often on Ray Wenderlich or Coursera. I have begun this thing where I take a class on the same exact subject but on two different platforms. I think it covers more and gives me a better sense of what is going on with online learning. To compare classes somehow. They might not compare but some are better code than others.

I am a one-screen laptop person and I still haven't found a solution better than a book. This isn't practical with Swift and SwiftUI, though. Tomorrow my friend who is learning Javascript is coming over and we might try on the TV. I have enjoyed more theoretical subjects on the TV so much more than my phone or laptop but code cannot go out of focus or away any one second faster than I need it! What about hololens? I don't have the money to spend on those just to find out I despise them but I do hope very lightweight VR headsets come out someday and I can wear those while I code.

There will always be the garden without screens or speakers.

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