Hey! I got a chance to play around with the app a bit and thought I'd leave my first impressions here (for whatever it's worth.)
- I love the fact that I'm not forced to make an account but given the option; though not sure what benefits that offers. Picking up in the same spot across devices I guess.
- didn't realize i could skip modules at first, once I did I liked it a lot more.
- I've only played with the JS stuff so far. It's pretty basic for me right now but I'd imagine (and hope) you'll be adding some heavier stuff.
- Beautiful UI.
- The correct/wrong notifications are very similar to other apps like this (not a criticism), is there a common library for that? I never really thought about it.
- I personally would like and make use of a "give us feedback" item.
- I'd like to be able to take some short tests or flash cards. Maybe for built in methods, design patterns, "what would this evaluate to", etc..
- Definitely wanted to keep this option; no reason to force it on everyone.
- We let you learn at the right level.
- Believe it or not, we cover the core language. So once you finish JavaScript, you'll know enough to build a project or pass an interview at a top tech company.
- Completely custom; the design idiom is a common one.
- We're about to add this!
- If you want this, check out our coding interviews course.
- I love the fact that I'm not forced to make an account but given the option; though not sure what benefits that offers. Picking up in the same spot across devices I guess.
- didn't realize i could skip modules at first, once I did I liked it a lot more.
- I've only played with the JS stuff so far. It's pretty basic for me right now but I'd imagine (and hope) you'll be adding some heavier stuff.
- Beautiful UI.
- The correct/wrong notifications are very similar to other apps like this (not a criticism), is there a common library for that? I never really thought about it.
- I personally would like and make use of a "give us feedback" item.
- I'd like to be able to take some short tests or flash cards. Maybe for built in methods, design patterns, "what would this evaluate to", etc..
- No weird permissions!!
I'll keep my eye on this. Good luck with it!