When comparing Team Treehouse JavaScript vs Code School, the Slant community recommends Code School for most people. In the question“What are the best resources to learn JavaScript?” Code School is ranked 8th while Team Treehouse JavaScript is ranked 12th. The most important reason people chose Code School is:
After each video, there are a series of challenges that give you a chance to apply what you just learned. The great thing about these challenges are that they force you to think through a problem, and use the new skills to solve it. It's not just regurgitating facts; it requires some effort.
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Pros
Pro Short videos
The short, engaging videos that TreeHouse provides for all of their courses make it easy to stay focused and absorb what is being taught. The short video lengths will help keep you from getting discouraged at the amount of material to be covered.
Pro Build projects as you learn
The JavaScript courses (and JavaScript related courses, such as jQuery) take the students through building various projects, such as lightboxes and web apps.
Pro Covers different libraries and resources in addition to plain JavaScript
Treehouse offers well over a hundred courses and the list is growing quickly. This means that not only can you learn JavaScript with Treehouse, but they also provide courses for a variety of libraries and frameworks (such as jQuery, Node.jS, Angular.jS, and more).
Pro Challenges for keeping the user engaged
Treehouse provides coding challenges throughout the courses. You code directly in their editor, and your code is checked to make sure it's correct.
Pro iOS and Android app
Treeehouse provides an app for both iOS and Android that is easy to use.
Pro Practice the code after each video
After each video, there are a series of challenges that give you a chance to apply what you just learned. The great thing about these challenges are that they force you to think through a problem, and use the new skills to solve it. It's not just regurgitating facts; it requires some effort.
Pro Paths for learning different skills
While you can jump into any video you like, there is also the option to follow a path for what you are wanting to learn. These give a nice direction if you are wanting to improve on a particular area and guide you into what to do next. They currently offer Ruby, Javascript, HTML/CSS, and iOS.
Pro Videos show how to build an app in real time
Soup to Bits is a series of videos that shows a developer creating an app from scratch in real time. It's easy to pause a video and follow along with the developer.
Pro Video tutorials
Videos give an overview of the course/lesson plan before a single line of code is written. This gives context and a general understanding of what is possible and how teaching will be approached.
Pro Fun and engaging teaching style
The instructors often use humour throughout the videos while letting their passion for the topic show.
Pro In-depth courses
Code School is not just for beginners to programming, but provides plenty of intermediate and advanced courses for students as their skills grow.
Cons
Con Credit card required to sign up for the free trial
Treehouse offers a free 14-day trial, but requires a credit card to sign up.
Con The forum lacks conversation/engagement
TreeHouse provides a a forum for students to have discussions. However almost all posts are students looking for answers to the quizzes and challenges. Any attempts at general discussions about business, learning, programming, job seeking etc. tend to go without replies.
Con Acquired by Pluralsight
Con Videos are of a tone that some people cannot stand
Con Requires paying to complete courses
Although the beginning of each course is free and you can see if you are interested in pursuing it, to complete the course you must pay.
Con A bit too basic
There is not a lot of advanced content.