Quincy Larson
@ossia
Teacher and founder of @freecodecamp. 🏕️ Teach yourself math, programming, computer science, and Business English – all for free. A 501(c)(3) public charity.
Toyokawa Inari Shrine surrounded by tall buildings in Takebashi-eki area of Tokyo. Note the awesome spiral brick pillars. It’s like it’s warping the city around it.

This is why... This is one of the features I like about @freeCodeCamp They will motivate you ahead for the crazy challenges you are about to face 😂
While I was in Japan I was with @ossia and they had Darius and ninja Warriors. The experience of sitting in the game booths coop style is unmatched. I am tempted to build my own custom game widescreen
FreeCodeCamp can help anyone learn software engineering. For free.
The Tokyo subway system UX is on another level. Check out this handy chart of which train car you should choose for the fastest exit from each destination station.

Vim is a powerful, customizable text editor that many devs swear by. It has a steep learning curve for beginners, but this course helps smooth that out for you. @andrewbrown teaches you about Vim's history, customization & plugins, and core commands. freecodecamp.org/news/mastering…
POV: you’re 4 and you asked your parents to take you to the playground.

I threw some money at Codecademy and will follow an HTML+CSS course, or Skill Path as they call it. Got a student discount through work as well but don’t anticipate me doing more than this one Skill Path
I threw some money at Codecademy and will follow an HTML+CSS course, or Skill Path as they call it. Got a student discount through work as well but don’t anticipate me doing more than this one Skill Path
Finally obtained my JavaScript Cert from @freeCodeCamp ⌨️ This also marks off one of my new year's resolutions. Off to more learning 🫡
I found myself overly reliant on ai when encountering a 🐛. So, back to the fundamentals with @freeCodeCamp! Just finished the freeCodeCamp challenge to build a grade book app.
The freeCodeCamp community is publishing SO MANY books and courses. We're building a life-long learner's paradise. 🏕️ Here are this week's 5 resources worth your time: 1. freeCodeCamp just published this comprehensive guide to AI app security and the most common vulnerabilities.…

Contributing to open source is a great way to give back to a tool or product you use and enjoy. But other responsibilities can get in the way, and it's easy to fall out of the habit. To help you out, Tooba shares tips for building a sustainable open source contribution routine.…
I just gave my first-ever presentation completely in Japanese to the Keio Computer Society. 日本語勉強大好き🍣 If you’re a native Japanese speaker near Shinjuku and want to language exchange DM me. I’m ~N3 level and want to practice more dev-focused terms. 会話しよう。☕️
One more contribution, and that's the 43rd 🥁
When you're coding an app, you'll likely introduce a few bugs or make a mistake here or there. So you'll need to be able to handle these errors in a graceful way. In this handbook, @tapasadhikary teaches you a bunch of helpful debugging and error handling techniques you can…
I hung out with Exampro founder CTO and teacher extraordinare @andrewbrown in Shibuya. Pancakes and Milk Tea at MAGNET cafe. Super chill dude in person. Meet your heroes.

New podcast just dropped on @freeCodeCamp youtu.be/ilotANpzN7I?si…
When I’m on the night shift, I like to squeeze in some reading or keep learning stuff on Freecodecamp with my iPhone.
Borrowed someone’s laptop. Pulled an all-nighter. I couldn’t take it anymore; I missed building things.😁 So I cooked up a quick jQuery + SASS project with the skills I picked up from @freeCodeCamp : 🎨 Random Color Generator Check it out! 👉 tobilobacodes00.github.io/Color-Palette-…
@freeCodeCamp Thank you guys so much. This was a confidence booster and a good addition to my CV. Highly appreciated.