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Is this simply a random collection of user-submitted snippets of code? In what way does this help people “learn coding concepts faster”?
Yeah, I was expecting a well organized categorization of high-level transferable concepts. Instead I got a list of arbitrary code snippets for all manner of idioms for specific languages/environments.
Hey :) Actually if you signup you will be able to follow som technos included in your own stack so you will have only relevant tips regarding your stack. I hope my answer feet your needs, feel free to ask me more if needed :) !
Hello ! :) Thanks for your feedback, this website is for developers only, you can follow some technos and get access to coding concepts of your tech stack. you are totally right that you will not properly LEARN how to code but you will learn concepts in your stack and you will have to do the job to do deeper in each of these concepts. Stanza help you to access directly to coding concepts, you can judge on your own if these concepts are not interesting regarding your tech stack and your coding knowledge but this curated list of concepts cans ave your a lot of time :) I hope I have answered your question, feel free to ask me more it will be a pleasure for me to answer you !
Why does the website has a button 'Support us on HN' containing the URL[0] to vote this submission, are you trying to do a CSRF attack?

And in github auth you are asking for read and write permission to data.

[0]: URL news [.] ycombinator [.] com/vote?id=24744645&how=up&goto=show

Edit: Add URL from the website.

Hey :) ! Yhanks for you comment, Acutally I have added this button to upvote for my project on HN directly from my website, nothing to do with a CSRF attack :) Maybe I should change it to the url of HN but I thought that people would not fin my project directly... And for the github permission, we only provide a sign up through Oauth using github because it is a way for us to have only developers on the website, we request to access users' data in order to automatically create a profile (I think it is boring to enter by hand you personnal data)... We take email, first_name, last_name, bio, and avatar.

I hope I have answered your questions, fell free to ask me more if it's not the case ! It's the first time I am posting here on HN :)

This just looks like a bunch of random gists and code snippets. It's hard to understand how that would somehow "teach coding concepts" at all let alone "faster." Also what's up with the "Support us on HN" link at the top? That seems rather dubious.
Hello :) Thanks for your feedback ! Actually it will not teach you how to code but it's more a currated list of coding concepts shared by other developers in your tech stack. you have a direct access to coding concepts in your tech stack, of course not all of them will be new to you but you will be able to learn coding tips :) I have added a button to support Stanza here on HN because I thought that people will think to upvote Stanza if they like it instead of just passing through. Getting upvotes on HN is a nice chance to get more developers on the website and with this button you can directly upvote the project :) I hope I have answered your questions, feel free to ask me more if not ! :)