I often forget how awesome Mozilla is. Then I install it on another computer and am reminded of their awesome mission and worldview and of the fact that they build all kinds of other software besides that browser and work on any number of projects all the damn time. Some of the projects are listed at Mozilla Labs.
One of future interest is the School of Webcraft (https://mozillalabs.com/en-US/school-of-webcraft/).
There are other places to learn webby, codey things, like the Code Academy.
I attended a Drumbeat meetup years and years ago. I couldn't really contribute. I didn't have a problem to be solved with technology and I can't code. (a little bit of html but really, that's all I remember at this point). But it was exciting to be there. To be where it was all going down and talk to people about what they were doing.
One of the projects mentioned was: P2PU - "A University for the Web. Built by an Open Community." The School of Webcraft is, in fact one of their projects.
In the realm of things that are not free but might be interesting - Skillshare
Wednesday, August 21, 2013
Note to Self - Mozilla is awesome and There are lots of places on the web to learn
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Whoop whoop CodeAcademy. Some upperclassmen also recommended w3schools.com
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