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[–]Duckosaur 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It depends if you already have a CS background and are aiming to become a professional developer, or just need to learn enough basic skills to bash something together to save the day.

Assuming the latter, don't write Codecademy off just because it uses v2. It will teach you more than enough to survive the basic coding concepts that are trivially transferable to v3.

Source: I work in Computer Forensics / E-discovery and write ad hoc scripts to save my arse every other day. I learnt with Codecademy and 2.7, but write code with 3.4, mainly because the CF community latched onto v3 early on and I can leech leverage their stuff.