A class on Nebula all about the fundamentals of computer programming on a 1980s Apple II+ computer.
PLAY FEATUREThank you for visiting the Coding Train website! I love teaching and sharing code, and try my absolute best to do so in a fun and approachable way. I teach at the Interactive Telecommunications Program at NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts and serve on the Board of Directors of The Processing Foundation. I started making videos in 2012 and launched the Coding Train YouTube channel in 2015.
While I love to code it isn’t the only part of life and it doesn’t need to be for you either! I love to play music (which I do badly), solve rubik’s cubes (slowly), and go running with Gloria Pickle.
Now that you met Gloria, I think my cats Greta and Eevee are feeling a little left out.
About The Coding Train
The Coding Train is a community welcoming beginner programmers and code-curious individuals to try their hand at expressing themselves with code. Started by Dan Shiffman in 2015, YouTube channel provides online educational content as sequenced and one-off video tutorials, and live streaming events.
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Did you know there’s a Coding Train theme song and music video?
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Past and Present Contributors to The Coding Train.
Friends of The Coding Train
ITP/IMA | |
Processing Foundation | |
ml5.js | |
Nebula | |
Design Systems International |
Team
Chloe Desaulles | Projects and Research |
David Snyder | Discord and GitHub |
Elizabeth Perez | Content Designer |
Jason Heglund | Illustrations and Animations |
Katie Chan | Social Media and Community |
Kline Gareth | Website Content Development |
Kobe Liesenborgs | Discord and GitHub |
Mathieu Blanchette | Editing and Video Production |
Moderators
Team Alumni
Cy X | Social Media and Community |
Dusk Virkus | GitHub and Content Management |