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What is the best alternative to Try Git: Code School?
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Hackr.io
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Community trust
Instead of getting a recommendation from a single dev, you get recommendation from the entire programming community.
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Recommendation for every programming language/framework/library
You can find Python as well as Jenkins.
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Nice filters
Free, Video, Book, Beginner, Advanced, etc.
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Atlassian Git Tutorial
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Free
Open available on Atlassians website.
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For beginners and experts
In the getting started section you can learn all about the basics of git. But they also tell you how to collaborate with the workflow "Git flow".
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Great structure
The tutorials are well structured and good to read.
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Pro Git
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Available for free online
Although the book is free online, you can support the author by purchasing a hard copy of the book.
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May be intimidating for beginners
It's an excellent treatment, but it may not be the place a new person wants to start. (At least reading cover-to-cover.)
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Comprehensive and clearly written
The book is a comprehensive guide on everything you need to know to learn and master Git. It starts with the basics, but also moves into the deeper complexities of Git, not only explaining what commands do, but how. A strong understanding of the inner mechanics of Git will help you use them to perform very powerful operations in keeping track of your code history, and developing features.
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Available in many languages
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Lynda
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Quality and quantity
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Lacks a community
With no user forum, there is very little opportunity to engage with other students and discuss the learning material.
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Video tutorials with commentaries
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iOS and Android apps are somewhat poor
Compared to the experience available on the web, the mobile apps are severely lagging behind.
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Extensive
There are a lot of different languages to choose from thanks to their large offering of courses (almost 4000 total that cover various subjects).
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More ways to help retain the information would be helpful
More quizzes, tests and assignments to help practice and retain the presented information would be helpful.
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Build as you learn
Many courses offered on Lynda take a hands-on approach, encouraging you to apply what you learn by building projects.
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It's possible to get transcripts of videos
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Videos can be watched at 2x speed
If you feel yourself getting bored with the lecture, it's possible to speed it up to get through it quicker.
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Video tutorials, progress saver, tutorials
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Codecademy
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Not the best structure for quick refreshers
The content of the lessons is aimed very much at people just starting to learn how to code. This is perfect for beginners but if you want to use Codecademy to refresh your knowledge the lessons are not designed to be quickly done.
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Interactivity
Right from the start, users write code. They start small in an environment that has constant feedback and gradually progress to more complex concepts. Users can see code results instantly, giving great feedback.
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Lack of context
Codecademy is great for providing a hands-on approach, but there is a lack of context regarding how to start a project in real life. While users may learn how to code using Codecademy's interface, they may not have any idea how to code independently.
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Excellent progression
Codeacademy doesn't overwhelm beginners with information. It gives bite-sized information, the bare minimum needed to finish a task and get to the next one. As the course progresses, it slowly fills in background information.
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Sticks to pretty basic
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Good editor
Codeacademy has a powerful, beginner-friendly integrated development environment (IDE) that can also be used outside of curriculum.
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Deleted a lot of content
A lot of free content has been taken away, for example the PHP course was removed from the site.
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Bite-sized lessons
Each lesson in code-academy focuses on a single concept, and repetition is provided to drill the concept.
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Buggy
Codecademy is known to have many bugs which interfere with the editor, resulting in error messages despite having the correct answer.
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Mostly free content & best progression series for beginners
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Allows infinite loops to run
If you run an infinite loop, the browser freezes. Many other similar websites will give you an error, preventing the loop from running. Though not a bug, the lack of feature to stop infinite loops from running can be quite frustrating to beginners.
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Community forums
It has forums which can be used to discuss with other learners
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HTML, CSS, JavaScript, jQuery, Ruby, Python
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Code editor, forum, progress saver, written tutorials
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