I know how to read these codes now and edit them for my need
It's awesome!
I cancelled my subscription in Jan... they fraudulently charged my card for 6 months, they are thieves. DO NOT DO BUSINESS WITH THEM... they dont answer emails, TOTAL SCAM ARTISTS
Do not give these folks your credit card info, the fact that the website homepage provides absolutely NO WAY to contact them should tip folks off that they are not legitimate
I'm a freshman in college majoring in Software Engineering. I've taken a Java course and a C course so far, but I wanted an extra resource to help me get better at programming. I turned to Codeacademy and upgraded to pro. It was easy at first, but the courses breezed through the lessons without going in depth much. I got to conditionals, which are easy and enjoyable for me. I filled out one of the exercises and it kept telling me I was wrong. I knew I wasn't, I've used conditionals many times, and even filled in the exact example they were giving me. Still wrong. I gave up and the code they gave me in the answer was the exact same as mine. What the $#*!? This happened many times. I got very frustrated and asked for a refund, knowing this was not going to work for me. They gave me a refund, but then charged me again and took my money. I emailed them about it and their customer representative was rude and the customer service was $#*!ty. They did nothing about it, still don't have my refund. $#*! Codeacademy!
I should say the design of the site is pretty user-friendly. However, the contend is poorly written -- full of typos and repeating sentences, etc. -- to the point that it confuses the reader. That is pretty bad for beginners who wish to learn coding. And even for paying customers, who theoretically can ask personalized questions, never get respond to any questions asked. So maybe you can try the free version, but it's not worth paying for it. It's not like there are no high quality (even free) alternatives available.
Codecademy is not a replacement for formal education, but it can be a great start for hobbyists or those looking to dip their toes in. I was surprised with how well their courses work. Had a few issues and know a few people that did not like how it worked, but it worked for me and I found the direction to be helpful and engaging. Certainly a great start for a beginner.
Codecademy.com is wonderful site. This website helped a lot to improve my computer science knowledge in theoretically and coding. It is an excellent teacher for programming code. So it is best companion for computer science students
This site it way to buggy to be a 4 or higher. I would finish code and hit save to later go back and see it did not save. This site would always ask if i was 'still learning' when i was in the middle of typing. The learning exercises are ok, but not the best.
Codecademy.com is an extremely helpful site for students who want to improve their computer science knowledge. This website helped me a lot to improve my computer science knowledge in theoretically and coding. From this site I got easy tips for basic programming languages. I really thankful to this wonderful website
Perfect site to learn programming basics and some elementary coding, but they need to work on the content some. I wouldn't have launched this site until I had built up a good deal more content than it now has, but it is a good site. Easy to find my way around on it. Looks good.
Codecademy is a great resource if you want to learn programming as a complete beginner. I used it years ago to learn HTML, CSS, and Javascript. It helped me a lot.
Now that I'm getting back into programming, I've been reading up some books on C# and have had a good time learning it. Decided to try CodeCademy again as an added resource to learn.
The explanations on everything are fairly simple, and the path of topics to learn is very digestible. The problem is every time you try to submit your code, CodeCademy is looking for very specific things.
On one of the earlier lessons, it wanted me to use\n to write a new line.
I used\n in the same line, in only one Console. WriteLine(); method.
It printed out exactly what the lesson wanted in the console. But still gave me a big red X. I struggled to find what the problem was for a few minutes until finally checking for the solution.
Turns out, it wanted me to write three different Console. WriteLine(); statements. How frustrating. Not nearly as efficient.
And honestly that is just one example. Every other lesson this would happen, I would understand the material, write my code, it would say it didn't work even when it did, and then I would have to guess what the computer wanted. It really messed with the pacing of my learning.
CodeCademy is like having an incredibly nitpicky teacher. It will slow down your progress. Even if the material is good stuff, but it feels like pulling teeth trying to figure out what exactly the computer who's grading you wants.
If I could, I would give this site 4.5 stars. The half star would only be removed because there isn't a great deal of content. The catch is that there isn't a great deal of content YET.
This site is very clean, smooth and entertaining if you would like to pick up a new coding/programming skill or refine an old one. It is very interactive and ad-free. I will be bookmarking and visiting frequently, anxious for new classes!
REASONS TO USE:
[1] You would like to learn how to program
[2] You would like to brush up on skills you used to have
[3] Clean, ad-free
REASONS TO LOSE:
None.
A great online resource, Check it out if you want to learn programming. Free information, cant beat it
This site is how I learned javascript and python. It's fun extensive IDE is the best way to experiment and have fun!
Totally awesome site. It helped so much. Very user friendly.
Codecademy has a rating of 1.8 stars from 39 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases. Codecademy ranks 4037th among Education sites.