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Re: Show HN: Teach Yourself To Code

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Really nice work. I will add to my favs to see how it grows. I am working in a voting system similar to this, but about books. The way that you handle the "language" on the right sidebar is simple and effective.

I don't get what the "<-- Back to Index " means. Maybe something on the views / links / index.html.haml

Re: Show HN: Teach Yourself To Code

#12
Well done. A couple of observations though...

RailsCasts: "Early screencasts are free to watch, more recent ones require a $9/month subscription."

Not correct, Ryan still produces weekly free RailsCasts. Advanced topics and refreshed content require a subscription.

"all in the most soothing, wonderful voice to be heard on the Internet"

Steady there! And to my ear, it's a bit nasal (not intended as an insult, just an observation in light of the gushing comment quoted.)

Re: Show HN: Teach Yourself To Code

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post #12

Well done. A couple of observations though... RailsCasts: "Early screencasts are free to watch, more recent ones require a $9/month subscription." Not correct, Ryan still produces weekly free RailsCasts. Advanced topics and refreshed content require a subscription. "all in the most soothing, wonderful voice to be heard on the Internet" Steady there! And to my ear, it's a bit nasal (not intended as an insult, just an…

that's what the comment section is for! http://teachyourselftocode.com/links/1

Re: Show HN: Teach Yourself To Code

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post #15

These seems to be really ruby and python centric. Is there anybody who knows any good ones for IOS development?

Treehouse[1] has some iOS dev lessons and CodeLesson[2] has one intro course so far.

[1] http://teamtreehouse.com

[2] http://codelesson.com/courses/tag/Mobile

Re: Show HN: Teach Yourself To Code

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post #12

Well done. A couple of observations though... RailsCasts: "Early screencasts are free to watch, more recent ones require a $9/month subscription." Not correct, Ryan still produces weekly free RailsCasts. Advanced topics and refreshed content require a subscription. "all in the most soothing, wonderful voice to be heard on the Internet" Steady there! And to my ear, it's a bit nasal (not intended as an insult, just an…

that's what the comment section is for! http://teachyourselftocode.com/links/1

I clicked on the "0 comments" link, but all I get is the RailsCasts description in isolation, with no obvious way to submit a comment.

Re: Show HN: Teach Yourself To Code

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post #16

Earlier quoted context omitted.

that's what the comment section is for! http://teachyourselftocode.com/links/1

I clicked on the "0 comments" link, but all I get is the RailsCasts description in isolation, with no obvious way to submit a comment.

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