I want to learn programming/electronics(need input)
I want to learn a of programming and electronics. It will be a month or two before i have the money to invest in physical hardware to learn on. not even sure what i should invest in (i will only ever have $100 a month max to go towards it, and not most months)
I was trying to learn through a CS50 course on EDx. it is boring me to sleep though. It just moves to slow for me. I have to watch/read for hours on end before i get to any actual assignments. Doesn't help the next assignment I looked at looks extremely boring, and basic as well. I think I much rather learn through a hands on approach. where i learn from me and not some dude on the screen/wiki. I still plan on using those resources. just not having them be a constant requirement that go on for hours on end before i can get back to trying out what is taught.
As one of the alternatives I was thinking of doing a minecraft challenge until i can afford hardware, possibly on the side even after. where i can only do certain tasks with computers and turtles. I haven't thought it through much and don't know the exact of the mods that have computers in them. Was thinking either a limited number of robots/computers and i can access anything but can't use anything. like i can look in a chest but can't take out the items or move them around. I think placing light sources might need to be allowed not for sure. A unlimited number of robots and computers might work better for me to begin with though. no placing torches myself in that one though. thinking it would work best for a sky island map. like infinitie's.
just looking for input and possible advice on the entire thing and all its parts. I do a fair bit of googling. I find forums can be informative too though.
any advice would be nice, but advice on good starting hardware for assembling simple electronic devices, sources for learning for that would work too.
Thanks.
i've looked into arduino and owned a raspberry pi. thinking arduino looks good. the pi was nice too.
I want to learn a of programming and electronics. It will be a month or two before i have the money to invest in physical hardware to learn on. not even sure what i should invest in (i will only ever have $100 a month max to go towards it, and not most months)
I was trying to learn through a CS50 course on EDx. it is boring me to sleep though. It just moves to slow for me. I have to watch/read for hours on end before i get to any actual assignments. Doesn't help the next assignment I looked at looks extremely boring, and basic as well. I think I much rather learn through a hands on approach. where i learn from me and not some dude on the screen/wiki. I still plan on using those resources. just not having them be a constant requirement that go on for hours on end before i can get back to trying out what is taught.
As one of the alternatives I was thinking of doing a minecraft challenge until i can afford hardware, possibly on the side even after. where i can only do certain tasks with computers and turtles. I haven't thought it through much and don't know the exact of the mods that have computers in them. Was thinking either a limited number of robots/computers and i can access anything but can't use anything. like i can look in a chest but can't take out the items or move them around. I think placing light sources might need to be allowed not for sure. A unlimited number of robots and computers might work better for me to begin with though. no placing torches myself in that one though. thinking it would work best for a sky island map. like infinitie's.
just looking for input and possible advice on the entire thing and all its parts. I do a fair bit of googling. I find forums can be informative too though.
any advice would be nice, but advice on good starting hardware for assembling simple electronic devices, sources for learning for that would work too.
Thanks.
i've looked into arduino and owned a raspberry pi. thinking arduino looks good. the pi was nice too.