What I've Learned About Making ClojureScript Applications With Pedestal
A general overview of Pedestal from the awesome guy behind Clojure Cup.
A general overview of Pedestal from the awesome guy behind Clojure Cup.
Very well done ClojureScript compiler as a service (CaaS?). This would make a fantastic foundation to teach/learn ClojureScript directly on the page in an interactive manner.
The open-source version of O’Reilly’s Clojure Cookbook.
This is so good: For truth! For beauty! For art! Charge!. How many people can be this compelling in front of a crowded room?
From scala-lang.org.
A Scala tutorial by Twitter. See also Effective Scala which is their Scala best practices guide.
A coursera course on Scala
A Python DS & A book using interactive examples. Every time I go back and check this thing, it has gotten better. You can now see the execution environment in the examples of the apps due to the book using IPython Notebook.
A “catalog of sites where code is a media object”. It covers many interactive styles of teaching, breaking them up into patterns and offering opinions on the strengths and weaknesses of each.
A collection of Data Science Learning materials in the form of IPython Notebooks.
The HN link is for datasets by Google, but the comments contain many others.
A free online book by Harry Percival.
Free algorithms book by Allen Downey using Python. Published by Green Tea Press, which has several free books by Downey.
A web app that matches those wanting to fix bugs using given skills and skill levels with bugs in open source projects.