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What's your username and what courses are you doing? Have you finished any?
I've done almost half of JS, and now I'm starting Ruby. There was an example of user input and it turned out quite funny
What's your first name?> justin What's your last name?> yearight What city are you from?> um... look at my ip What state or province are you from?> now this is just creepy Your name is Justin Yearight and you're from Um... look at my ip, NOW THIS IS JUST CREEPY! ==> nil That's correct! Next Exercise: Prompting the User >
My username there is jji7skyline btw
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I go there, I won't give out my username though. I do Python, after that JS, and then Ruby. What's funny is they added Ruby just recently, and I was always praying for it to be added.
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I just got an email about the new Ruby course today
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I've never tried it because I have already learned a lot of stuff. Perhaps I could learn Ruby or something.
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mythbusteranimator wrote:
I don't know if I should take Ruby. Should I?
I've heard it's actually better than Python
It's definitely very easy to learn
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Never really saw the point of Ruby. What is it good for?
I've taken some basic HTML, JS and Python courses without an account c:
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Apparently it can be used for the web and stuff, as well as conventional coding? Not sure, I guess it's like JS, a multi-purpose scripting language.
My friend who introduced me to Scratch, he wrote a book about Ruby.
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I don't really like it
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Rubyonrails or Codeacademy?
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transparent wrote:
Rubyonrails or Codeacademy?
Huh? :S
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jji7skyline wrote:
transparent wrote:
Rubyonrails or Codeacademy?
Huh? :S
I was asking which Redrocker didn't like.
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I'm IHeartGaming. I'm learning HTML/CSS on there. (See this thread for more information.)
BTW, it's spelled Codecademy (not Codeacademy).
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IHeartGaming wrote:
I'm IHeartGaming. I'm learning HTML/CSS on there. (See this thread for more information.)
BTW, it's spelled Codecademy (not Codeacademy).
What a surprise O.o
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I think being self-taught is better though, I'm self-taught HTML and CSS and have been complemented numerous times by highly respected people although they may not be aware of it
But Codecademy works too, it's easier but it takes more time.
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I taught myself PHP and HTML and Scratch and CSS, but it's easier to use Codecademy.
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Eh, I've tried it out and I didn't really like it. Perhaps it was just because it was things I already knew, though.
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I love the codecacadmey! I am finishing ruby.
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transparent wrote:
Eh, I've tried it out and I didn't really like it. Perhaps it was just because it was things I already knew, though.
True.
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jji7skyline wrote:
IHeartGaming wrote:
I'm IHeartGaming. I'm learning HTML/CSS on there. (See this thread for more information.)
BTW, it's spelled Codecademy (not Codeacademy).What a surprise O.o
You're right, the people who teach programming have trouble spelling!
[lol]
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slinger wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
IHeartGaming wrote:
I'm IHeartGaming. I'm learning HTML/CSS on there. (See this thread for more information.)
BTW, it's spelled Codecademy (not Codeacademy).What a surprise O.o
You're right, the people who teach programming have trouble spelling!
[lol]
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