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I am not sure if this has been posted before, but I just came across it and thought it would be good to share with the BYOND community.

At the MIT website there are online courses that can be used to self-teach. Many of which are very useful to up and coming programmers to learn the aspects of programming that are spread out between multiple languages. Quite a bit that is available would help most of the programmers here on BYOND, including myself.

http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/ electrical-engineering-and-computer-science/index.htm

I hope this helps everyone who is interested, and that I am not just reposting something that has been shown before.
Thanks! A good reference site is http://overapi.com
Based EDx, CodeAcademy, and Udacity. Plebs.
I was also showing this because it has some courses to teach more advanced mathematics and algorithmic things that are universally required while programming. Using basic functions sometimes just doesn't cut it and also could be done much more efficiently using a better algorithm.
https://www.coursera.org/ is another good one.
Academic Earth muh fuq.
Make a sticky topic like the art and resources one with the reference sites?