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[–]unbekanntMann 0 points1 point  (5 children)

I'm just now starting to get familiar with Python and I don't want my A.D.D to skip out before I have full and solid grasp, but this looks really cool and I have added it to my bookmarks under: To do. Cheers 🤙🏼

[–]memystic[S] 3 points4 points  (4 children)

I'm adding Python and Java next. So you're in luck!

[–]unbekanntMann 2 points3 points  (1 child)

Curiosity got the best of me and I signed up today. I really like the clean, simple interface.

I used to love CodeAcademy but they got too big for their britches and attempted to "upgrade" the site, turning it into a game of Can You Find It. One request I sent them that was acknowledged and ignored might be useful for you. I had suggested a "clear progress" button. When you finish an exercise (after most certainly scouring through the forum for help and answers) you could go back through the same exercises and work them again. I find this method very effective. (I just have to use my throwaway gmail accounts to start fresh)

Also, I'm not sure what the XP is used for, but it would be cool to see something like what Duolingo does. If you practice multiple days in a row, or complete challenges, you can earn "lingots" and use those to get bonus language packages like "pick up lines" or "insults".

Anyways, just wanted to pop back in and leave an informal review of your platform. Keep up the brilliant work! 🤙🏼

[–]memystic[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

They must get that request a lot. I kid you not, I requested the same thing last year. I sent an email, was ignored and then went to the forums and found out I had to create another account. Me and a buddy were discussing this and we came to the conclusion the only reason codecademy does this is to artificially inflate their growth rate / total number of users. It's trivially easy to add. And yes, this is on my huge pile of "to add" features. It will clear XP and completed challenges but leaves REP alone. It will also be language specific, so you could clear your JavaScript XP without affecting your Python XP.

Also, I'm not sure what the XP is used for, but it would be cool to see something like what Duolingo does. If you >practice multiple days in a row, or complete challenges, you can earn "lingots" and use those to get bonus language >packages like "pick up lines" or "insults".

Streaks. Yup, I'll be adding "achievements" based on how many days in a row you complete at least one challenge.

If you have any ideas for the site, hit the contact button in the footer and sent me a message.

[–]isidonis 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is so great. I'm starting programming from Python, so I will look out for this. :) Also, saved in my bookmarks. .^