Hacker News with Generative AI: Curriculum

But good sir, what is electricity? (lcamtuf.substack.com)
A recurring theme of this Substack are my attempts to build out an accessible curriculum for hobby electronics. The target audience are folks who are no longer content with dumbed-down analogies, but who aren’t keen on academic textbooks brimming with obtuse jargon and advanced calculus. I’m particularly fond of the following foundational articles:
Chem With Amanda: free chemistry curriculum – Jr High thru early college (chemwithamanda.com)
This website is for anyone who is interested in learning or reviewing introductory general, organic and biological chemistry topics.
Northeastern's redesign of the CS curriculum (huntnewsnu.com)
On a university level, what makes for a good computer science curriculum?
Introductions to new subjects by great people (syllabi.directory)
This is a starter collection of syllabi compiled by experts, aimed at helping you get quickly oriented to their area of expertise.
Developing Developers (2015) (felleisen.org)
Northeastern offers a unique But see P.S. Uniqueness. curriculum on programming. Instead of the currently fashionable programming language, it focuses on explicit and systematic approaches to program design. To bring this idea across to the full range of Northeastern freshmen, the first course uses a simple teaching language that is tailored to our goals.
NYC schools stopped teaching books (theatlantic.com)