Post 8: Using Code Academy
While using Code Academy I found it to be a very well made tool for kids or adults to use if they were interested in coding. I think if I had this website growing up in my early teens I would have loved learning about it, but now after trying multiple times of trying to code I know it's just not for me. Ive also tried using Dreamweaver before, and there is just something about it that doesn't bring me any joy out of it. I think it has to do with that I can't see the progress by just looking at lines of code. I like art because I can see what I'm drawing what needs to be fixed, and the adjustments are different when it comes to drawing than coding.
Would I use it to learn other coding languages? No. I just couldn't have fun with the program because it was very cut and dry, which of course it's going to be because its coding not a video game. I think this website is great for people to learn who are interested in coding, but unfortunately after my experience with Dreamweaver, I swore off coding. I just can't wrap my head around html coding.
Would I use it to learn other coding languages? No. I just couldn't have fun with the program because it was very cut and dry, which of course it's going to be because its coding not a video game. I think this website is great for people to learn who are interested in coding, but unfortunately after my experience with Dreamweaver, I swore off coding. I just can't wrap my head around html coding.
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