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by Pyrominkz
I bought the subscription because it is a cool app but there are some modules you couldn’t complete because you couldn’t move forward in the tasks. Eventually I got to a module I couldn’t move forward at all and noticed the same complaints on their question board dating back a few months. I would expect with a subscription that these would be some sort of upkeep. I’d consider joining back up if this problem stopped being an issue.
by Marcus Mane
Invested a lot of time in the app and got pretty far into it (as a paying customer). The concepts then became harder (as expected) and the language errors along with non functionality of graphics became a hindering factor in learning.
Emailed support multiple times to provide feedback on issues and the common response has been “we will fix it soon”.
It has been over 3 months and the delay has prevented progress which has also resulted in forgetting previous concepts learned.
Recommend the team scale back and fix issues on the bottom before expanding scope.
by Clear Yay
Great concept and beautiful UI. Programming is difficult to learn and typos in the teaching material can lead to way more confusion. One example is in the js fundamentals “array” lesson. Throughout the course it is correctly using [ ] for an array but the final question uses ( ) for all the multiple choice answers. Also in the ES6 template strings lesson they have the the formatting as {$} in the introduction when the correct formatting is ${} which they show later.
Small things but this could cause newer programmers frustration and confusion.