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Learn X by Doing Y – A project-based learning search engine

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Any suggestions for hardware? I'm currently going through Ben Eaters videos on youtube, going to get his kit soon. Seem like it's a great resource. Any more?

Check out https://nandgame.com/ if you want to apply some of your knowledge from the videos on youtube.

Re: Learn X by Doing Y – A project-based learning search engine

#36

Couldn't find any Arduino projects but i wanted to contribute. After a quick google search, I found this: https://create.arduino.cc/projecthub Which seems to be a narrower mindset of the OP's vision. Should i link that page or pick a couple projects?

I didn't know about this site, it's nice. If I can, I'll try to scrape it and add some Arduino projects.

Re: Learn X by Doing Y – A project-based learning search engine

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Lol, didn't expected to be on HN. Thanks @didizaja

Could you show an error message on the site in case Javascript (or just 3rd party JS) is disabled? Without JS the page gives no indication anything is missing, it just looks like a beautiful page with only an "Add a project" button: https://i.imgur.com/SReAOYG.png

thanks, yes will do

Re: Learn X by Doing Y – A project-based learning search engine

#38

Earlier quoted context omitted.

Can you elaborate? (I have no idea who he is)

He plagiarized a lot of stuff, and eventually confessed about a year ago. It was a lot of flash/pizazz, with not as much substance as you really needed to learn something. I haven't checked in on him since... maybe he's doing better at teaching now?

The videos that I found are the old ones. I didn't watch any of the new ones.

Re: Learn X by Doing Y – A project-based learning search engine

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The idea is very interesting although at the moment it seems to cover only popular choices. I tried to look for prolog and I found no results at all. Same for other topics like knowledge database or petri networks for which google is just a better option.

I hope they can somehow automate the data input for the search engine.

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