When comparing JavaString vs Thinkster, the Slant community recommends Thinkster for most people. In the question“What are the best websites to learn to code?” Thinkster is ranked 16th while JavaString is ranked 43rd. The most important reason people chose Thinkster is:
The tutorials walk you through building different apps such as a Slack clone and simplified Google+ clone.
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Pros
Pro Covers variety of topics
Covers everything from modifiers to object oriented programming.
Pro Real-world projects
The tutorials walk you through building different apps such as a Slack clone and simplified Google+ clone.
Pro Available online, as a PDF and screencast
Depending on your needs or wishes you can get the ebook, screencasts, sample code on thinkster.io.
Cons
Con Only touches on concepts
JavaString does a good job of introducing concepts in a straight forward way. However there is no actually projects to demonstrate the code, no interactive components, and the descriptions can be a bit bare bones. JavaString alone won't be enough to teach you concepts, only introduce them so you know what to learn.
Con Monthly subscription to access videos
With a free account, you are able to view all the text in a tutorial. However to view the videos, you have to sign up for a monthly subscription ($19/month).