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AppJet Offers Browser-Based Coding How-To, Hosting

theodp writes "Know someone who wants to learn to program? Paul Graham advises programmer wannabes to check out The Absolute Beginner's Guide to Programming on the Web from AppJet, which aims to be 'the funnest and easiest way for a beginner to get started programming.' Setting the guide apart from other tutorials is the ability to edit and run any of the all-Javascript examples directly in your browser. Newcomers to programming and experienced developers alike can also publish their AppJet creations on the web. Sure beats GE BASIC on the General Electric Time-Sharing Service!"

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  1. Set apart from? by ah.clem · · Score: 5, Informative

    http://www.w3schools.com/ - I use this site to get undergrads up to speed with the programming we do in our shop at the university. It's always worked well, and all the code is runnable in the browser. Pretty good info, too.

    ah.clem

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  2. Re:by "funnest" by lysergic.acid · · Score: 4, Informative

    i had no idea that "funnest" wasn't a word.

    actually, i'm still not quite sure. a search on reference.com yields:

    No results found for funnest.
    Did you mean funnest (in dictionary) or Fingest (in encyclopedia)?

    Dictionary suggestions:
    funnest
    fun nest
    fun-nest
    funniest
    ...

    i'll just go with funniest.