A couple of days ago, I made a post on /c/technology, asking if you guys would be down to help build a "Chapo Learn2Code project". The response to this post was huge, and we quickly managed to put together a small team to start building this project. We're now back for some more formal recruitment!
First off: please let us know in the comment section if you would potentially be interested in attending a CS/opsec/tech class taught by a fellow chapo. We would also like to know what kind stuff you're interested in and would like to be learning with this project. The original post had some great ideas, but there's definitely room for more!
If you would like to help building this project, as a teacher, a helper, organizer, or resource gatherer, please DM me, you're more than welcome aboard.
Someone (Im sorry i forgot your name, please manifest yourself so I can congratulate you for having a cool idea) also mentioned a potential megathread on /c/technology where folks would post tech related questions, and other chapos would help them. This also sounds like a very good idea, so let us know what you think of that as well.
Finally, if you got any other input of any kind, we would also be more than glad to hear them!
Edit: Holy shit twenty three notifications lol. I'll come back to you after I get through my day, which should be not too late through your day you bunch of yankees.
That's a rough welcome. Please understand that not everyone in the field is an awful misanthrope and if you need help you're not a programming "lost cause."
Thank you for your kindness. It was awhile ago as I was using this book: https://www.amazon.com/Effective-Introduction-Professional-Robert-Seacord/dp/1718501048/ref=sr_1_3?crid=DVPZH6G6BCTZ&dchild=1&keywords=c+programming&qid=1599021975&sprefix=c+prog%2Caps%2C191&sr=8-3
I never had any programming experience and I got pretty far in it. I was stuck on a problem that required me to use division but I didn't know I could that in C due to lack of my experience.