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It's a way to learn Python by exploring a gaming world.....The tasks are structured almost like Project Euler .... just google it and you'll find an option to make an account....
Well it is much better than mine.{For instance just see my tag levels}.Can you just present some kind of a sequence for studying PCM so that I can plan my work better. I also started a discussion in this respect but it did not get any response .{see my feed you will get the started discussion named 'study sequence'.
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Khan Academy!!!
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Also Function Space
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Wow, function space is a gr8 site! Thanks for the recommendation! :)
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@Happy Melodies
I agreeme too
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Are you a member at Function space ? If so , can you explain how the environment there is ?
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i haven't created an ID there yet
the 'me too' was for khan academy
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Also try Quora. It's not an education site, but it really is awesome!
Project Euler,Top Coder,uva,Talent Buddy and Code Chef for all you CS junkies.
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Do you use checkio??
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No. I havent heard of it before. What is it?
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I use Codecademy for programming.
StackExchange
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It's a Q & A forum right???I've looked up answers there but never opened an account...time to change that.....
Fuctionspace.org
Try mathoverflow.com , physicsforidiots.com. P.S. - The latter website is really a good one.It is not a taunt because I also am one.
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Thanks for your suggestion...My Physics is also not that good.........
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Well it is much better than mine.{For instance just see my tag levels}.Can you just present some kind of a sequence for studying PCM so that I can plan my work better. I also started a discussion in this respect but it did not get any response .{see my feed you will get the started discussion named 'study sequence'.
Thanks for starting this discussion.May God bless you.
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Glad that you like it!
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Like it!!I love it.
Can't believe that I came across this note after such a long time !!!
I'm surprised to see that nobody has mentioned AoPS. It is a great resource for learning and practicing maths problems!
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I asked for websites other than AoPS because everybody knows about that... :)
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Ah oops. Didn't read your note carefully, sorry. :P
Nobody mentioned wolfram alpha