The course is very helpful especially with the very well written challenges. It just that intro video at the beginning of every chapter started to get annoying the 3rd time I had to watch it.
Cool. For this course, they monitor changes on the browser side to see what you do to the page. I think this is an effective way to teach people how to use applications.
Nice! As someone who's been getting by using only the bare necessities in Chrome DevTools, I've been on the lookout for something like this to help me get more out of it. Thanks, Paul.
I've always hacked my way around DevTools - it's nice being able to formally acquaint myself with it through an interactive tutorial. CodeSchool also does some of the best tutorials online (totally worth the subscription fee IMO) - great partnership and great job.
We've been teaching a web development course to a remote team, and I found this really useful! Since we're not native English speakers, I've made English subtitles for the first video, and put them on GitHub, in case anyone else finds this useful: https://github.com/deborasetton/subtitles
I'm hoping to translate it to Portuguese, but would gladly accept pull requests for other languages too!
Also, the other videos are on my to-do list, of course.
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I'm hoping to translate it to Portuguese, but would gladly accept pull requests for other languages too!
Also, the other videos are on my to-do list, of course.