Chapter 13
Ten AI Coding Resources
IN THIS CHAPTER
Discovering Code.org
, Kaggle, and Google Dataset Search
Learning about edX, Edabit, StatQuest, and AI4All Open Learning
Finding out about Gymnasium, fast.ai, and Microsoft Learn
Each chapter of this book could easily be expanded to an entire book. As coding with AI becomes a more mature field and further revolutionizes how we write code, many more books (as well as classes, college degrees, and the like) will go into great depth explaining how each phase of software development is affected or helped by AI tools.
In this chapter, I share ten of my favorite resources for learning about coding and AI and for staying up-to-date on the latest developments in coding with AI.
Code.org
's AI Resources
Code.org
(https://code.org
), shown in Figure 13-1, is a fantastic nonprofit organization with a commitment to making computer science accessible to a wider audience, particularly younger students. Resources available at Code.org
include engaging videos and interactive lessons covering a variety of AI topics, such as how chatbots and large language models work, the basics of machine learning, and the role of AI in creativity and imagination. ...
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