Haskell. I know C, Python, Octave and some Java, but this is my first encounter with a functional programming language. I went through the introduction at learn you a haskell, now I’m trying to translate some of my previous simpler projects and mostly using the haskell wiki and stackexchange for help as I go along.
I’m doing “Learning Python the Hard Way”. The first part was a slog, but rather easy. I’ve finally reached boolean logic, so I hope things will get more interesting now.
Programming
Currently enrolled in:
Cryptography—Coursera (Stanford)
Computational Investing—Coursera (Georgia Tech)
R Programming—Coursera (Johns Hopkins’ Data Science Specialization)
Also, submitted my application to Georgia Tech’s Online Master of Science in Computer Science program for Spring 2015
Haskell. I know C, Python, Octave and some Java, but this is my first encounter with a functional programming language. I went through the introduction at learn you a haskell, now I’m trying to translate some of my previous simpler projects and mostly using the haskell wiki and stackexchange for help as I go along.
I’m doing “Learning Python the Hard Way”. The first part was a slog, but rather easy. I’ve finally reached boolean logic, so I hope things will get more interesting now.
Javascript, MEAN stack, SQL, RegEx, Git… I just started Fullstack Academy today, see here for more info on the curriculum.
Once it’s over I want to learn more about algorithms and data structures and stuff.
Still working my way through the Ruby codeacademy course
I’ve just started it (9% complete).
Working through the Odin project, about a half hour a day.