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16,349 PointsWhat other resources except teamtreehouse.com are you using to learn how to code?
What other resources except teamtreehouse.com are you using to learn how to code?
4 Answers
Alexander Davison
65,469 PointsBooks!! LOL
I read books on programming all the time and it really helps.
Also, putting your knowledge to a practice by making something like a game on your own can be great practice.
Steven Parker
231,261 PointsThere's some really great stuff at Coursera.
And if you're willing to give up the peer-reviewed exercises and exams, you can audit the courses for free.
But I really enjoy the Treehouse method of video-challenge-video-quiz-repeat. I find it very helpful to retaining what I'm learning, and I miss it in the Coursera programs, whether fully enrolled or not.
jrs0801
259 PointsI know many recommend freecodecamp as well as a good compliment to treehouse. Especially if you aren't doing a tech degree.
Benjamin Fox
4,640 PointsI tried code camp the other day. I agree it's pretty good, but I felt it jumped into the code pretty quick. Would be hard for a beginner. It tells you the 'how' but not exactly the why.
Benjamin Fox
4,640 PointsGreat question. Probably google more than anything. No particular site to be honest, just search and find.
I bookmark a lot of sites. Youtube a bit as well.