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  • audiophil2
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    • Jan 2007
    • 8736

    online school for coding recommendation please

    My son is an A student doing online school at ASU prep. It is a very difficult school. He is 16 and diagnosed high functioning autism but probably should be diagnosed aspergers. Kid is a knowledge sponge. Good at math and excellent memory.

    He can self manage and loves school.

    He wants to learn coding.

    What schools would be a good fit for this? I know nothing about computer stuff as the last programming class I took was basic back in the 90s. I hated it.
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    elSquid
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    • Aug 2007
    • 11844

    Originally posted by audiophil2
    He wants to learn coding.
    What is he interested in? Best to grab an intro book in that area - not sure that it hugely matters which one - and start in.

    Another option is to go grab a Raspberry Pi and one of the add on kits.

    We are a charity with the mission to enable young people to realise their full potential through the power of computing and digital technologies.


    Example of one of the kits:

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      audiophil2
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      • Jan 2007
      • 8736

      I'd like him to learn how to make programs for stock trading for me.
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      • #4
        TonyKat
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        • May 2006
        • 452

        Originally posted by audiophil2
        I'd like him to learn how to make programs for stock trading for me.
        Have him start with Python 3. All that's needed is YouTube
        Last edited by TonyKat; 05-21-2022, 1:51 PM.

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          pbsmind
          Senior Member
          • Jun 2011
          • 527

          Couple free resources:

          Learn, practice and get world-class mentoring in over 50 languages. 100% free.
          "He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain that which he cannot lose." - Jim Elliot

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          • #6
            elSquid
            In Memoriam
            • Aug 2007
            • 11844

            Originally posted by audiophil2
            I'd like him to learn how to make programs for stock trading for me.

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            • #7
              audiophil2
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              • Jan 2007
              • 8736

              I'll look into that. I don't know anything about coding so had no idea how it works. I'm just trying to keep him occupied a little. He.craves new info.

              If I can have him study apps that already exist and learn how they work it would help. I just don't know where to start with anything.

              My other idea was getting him into accounting. He is a perfect example of the movie the accountant. Or tax prep.
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              • #8
                elSquid
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                • Aug 2007
                • 11844

                Originally posted by audiophil2
                If I can have him study apps that already exist and learn how they work it would help. I just don't know where to start with anything.

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                • #9
                  automaton1
                  Junior Member
                  • Feb 2019
                  • 18

                  Originally posted by audiophil2
                  My son is an A student doing online school at ASU prep. It is a very difficult school. He is 16 and diagnosed high functioning autism but probably should be diagnosed aspergers. Kid is a knowledge sponge. Good at math and excellent memory.

                  He can self manage and loves school.

                  He wants to learn coding.

                  What schools would be a good fit for this? I know nothing about computer stuff as the last programming class I took was basic back in the 90s. I hated it.
                  Easy. Kahn Academy. He can go the distance at his own pace, and get all the support he needs. That is one of the best learning tools I've ever encountered. Plus, it's free. Then if, he decides to major in it, he'll already have had exposure to some of the fundamentals.

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                  • #10
                    HKAllTheThings
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                    • Jun 2020
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                    • #11
                      DolphinFan
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                      • Dec 2012
                      • 2581

                      Stanford University offers all of their computer engineering courses, lectures, class material online.
                      You can get an Ivy League education for free.
                      Check out the Sanford School of Engineering and computer science.
                      You should be able to program an I-phone in 20 weeks.
                      10/15/2022 - Called to get on the list
                      2/18/2023 - Interview set
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                      4/30/2023 - Live Scan
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                      • #12
                        TonyKat
                        Member
                        • May 2006
                        • 452

                        Originally posted by audiophil2
                        I'm just trying to keep him occupied a little. He.craves new info.

                        If I can have him study apps that already exist and learn how they work it would help. I just don't know where to start with anything.
                        Python

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                          Robotron2k84
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                          • Sep 2017
                          • 2013

                          Having built a trading app at one point, I can tell you that it generally involves a quite-large in-memory database that is used to perform transforms on terabytes of data, and speculative simulations. The rest of the suite includes data gathering, from various feeds, various timed components that need to execute at specified intervals and with certain requirements for how fast they can complete their tasks, and modules that define the various simulations and triggers that you intend to run.

                          Some of that can be done in python, but python, like all scripting languages, has piss-poor memory management for large data sets. Even if the script can hold all the data in RAM, the execution speed becomes a bottleneck.

                          The large datasets are in databases like Hadoop, which is Java, and some of the faster components need to be coded in C because of the overhead of startup and memory transaction throughput.

                          A small batch-oriented stock trading knowledge-base (as opposed to an online trading system), is doable with just python and SQLite, but I wouldn’t count on it making a lot of good recommendations or getting you wealthy.

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                          Last edited by Robotron2k84; 05-23-2022, 12:35 PM.

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                            AAShooter
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                            • May 2010
                            • 7188

                            The toughest thing in pursuing programming is often getting an environment set up on a computer and maintained to do the programming. Figuring out resources that can help with that when trouble arises will come in handy. This step is often a stumbling block for new students to this arena.

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                            • #15
                              ibanezfoo
                              I need a LIFE!!
                              • Apr 2007
                              • 11885

                              Originally posted by audiophil2
                              My son is an A student doing online school at ASU prep. It is a very difficult school. He is 16 and diagnosed high functioning autism but probably should be diagnosed aspergers. Kid is a knowledge sponge. Good at math and excellent memory.

                              He can self manage and loves school.

                              He wants to learn coding.

                              What schools would be a good fit for this? I know nothing about computer stuff as the last programming class I took was basic back in the 90s. I hated it.
                              What kind of coding? Apps and such, machine control, database, web, back end, etc ? My kid is getting into robotics programming and its mostly block based for now.

                              I can code but I hate it. To me its very tedious and boring. Programming machines and robots is a lot more interesting as its similar code but you get to see the fruits of your labor and sometimes knock people over with a robot which is hilarious. Skillshare, youtube, the sites already shared are good resources. If you have a Code Ninja facility near you I have heard good things about it.

                              I started with assembly language and worked up from there. Its a good foundation but I don't know if thats necessary these days.
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