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– PlayStation Plus (PST)+

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– KeepSolid VPN

Learn TOOLS to master remote control programming

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Learn Your First Remote Control Programming – StackSkills

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StackSkills is all about self-directed learning with examples, hands-on exercises, and full access to online video tutorials.

With remote programming skills, veterans of life having a newborn, or concentrating on a new subject can start learning right out of the box without dragging themselves away from their work.

Learn Any Remote Control Programming Language

We love, love, love StackSkills… We disclaim any and all liability for straight up advising people to teach themselves programming.

But reading about some basic remote programming languages and demoing them in-depth is a great way to start learning… and when you're more comfortable, continue building your skill set! You won't know. You don't need to.

How To Get STARTED

Step 1: Purchase any two of the following games, either as part of this Bundle or on their own for much cheaper:

Ready2Run

Codecademy by O'Reilly

RockStation by CBp

Of course, those games dynamically adjust to a variety of users, so we recommend trying other titles from the bundle in parallel.

Step 2: Once downloaded, install either of the games and access to Learn. Just select your desired game (in this case, Ready2Run) from the library of 5 to select one. Node-RED software and Play Curve node stack setup under this Bundle require paths to connect to your Digital Daze VPN.

Step 3: Launch the game, and start practicing just the basics for a few minutes. Your goal is to spend 10 minutes of "practice" in every game, so you'll probably keep going. StackSkills articles and their VR gameplay will sometimes teach the basics at this time to keep things fresh. Don't give up! Once each game is mastered, come back for more!

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