That's great and all, but why pay for an online coding school in the first place? The web has a ton of freely available programming learning materials.
CodeSchool has a consistent quality, with professionally done videos. By now, the site has enough of a reputation, that you can show around your profile that lists what challenges and courses you've passed.
You can use Code School for free next weekend
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#22That's great and all, but why pay for an online coding school in the first place? The web has a ton of freely available programming learning materials.
Because people learn differently. I learn a ton from google searches every day at work but new topics are better served by a structured program. When I learned Rails I paid $100 or so to Hartl and another $30 for the Obie book. That's one hour of consultant work to have people who know their stuff tell you about it.
Agreed. Online schools are fantastic, because anyone anywhere can work through them at anytime.
At the end of the day, some people need a little more interaction. There are in-person mobile programs like The Disruption Institute (http://www.disruptioninstitute.com) with teachers & mentors. They can really help if you get stuck on a tough problem you're trying to work through, need a concept explained further, etc.
Re: You can use Code School for free next weekend
#23That's great and all, but why pay for an online coding school in the first place? The web has a ton of freely available programming learning materials.
CodeSchool has a consistent quality, with professionally done videos. By now, the site has enough of a reputation, that you can show around your profile that lists what challenges and courses you've passed.
Re: You can use Code School for free next weekend
#24I was mildly interested until I read the T&C at the bottom. Not being available to current or past users, agreeing to learn more about New Relic, and explicitly stating no time extensions being possible came across as overly negative for 2 days of free access.
"[...] and by doing so, agree to learn more about New Relic."
How is that even enforceable and what does that even mean?
Re: You can use Code School for free next weekend
#25I was mildly interested until I read the T&C at the bottom. Not being available to current or past users, agreeing to learn more about New Relic, and explicitly stating no time extensions being possible came across as overly negative for 2 days of free access.
From the T&C: "[...] and by doing so, agree to learn more about New Relic." How is that even enforceable and what does that even mean?
Re: You can use Code School for free next weekend
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#27That's great and all, but why pay for an online coding school in the first place? The web has a ton of freely available programming learning materials.
When you google around, you either find something too advanced or to "beginner" and it gets frustrating.
When I started learning how to code, I was learning JavaScript, cause I didn't really get the "concept" of web apps, back end and front end. I didn't even know there was a concept to "get"... "Rails? What's that?"
So really, that's what you're paying for with these online code schools, someone to show you the way.
Re: You can use Code School for free next weekend
#28They e-mailed me earlier today, with the message "New Relic wants to buy you a free weekend of Code School to celebrate!" however, after typing in my e-mail on the promo page, I was told I was not eligible! Have now added Codeschool to my e-mail block list.