I'm back on freecodecamp, after flip flopping it's the easiest situation I can work on at work via the browser situation. The teamtreehouse video thing at work works but I'm afraid of burning the bandwidth.
I'm having a hard time dedicating multiple hours a day on coding. I need to drop PC gaming and console gaming for 6 months to make this happen. Smh..street fighter just dropped, it's pretty difficult.
Have you used Codecademy before? I've never used freecodecamp and I was wondering if you could do a comparison of the two?
In terms of learning, FCC is set up like a Dev Bootcamp where you have a map and tasks to complete. Once you complete certain tasks, you get small projects to do.
CodeCademy is more like classes that you can take to acquire your skills but there is not real format to connect it all together as far as projects go.
FCC has a stronger community where as CC doesn't.
FCC is recognized by LinkedIn as far as education goes, CC isn't.
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I justed started working on my business plan to start a website business of sorts. I've also been going through the new JavaScript tasks on FCC so that I can stay fresh before I move on. On the JSON portion right now.
My area has a market for helping small businesses gain and maintain a web presence, and I want to capitalize, but I need to get my skills up and complete some solid projects before I go in and try to talk shop w/ the people.
What kind of projects do you guys do, other than FCC projects? My issue is I tend to shy away from doing random projects like a dice roller, slot machine, mad gib, etc. I want to work on a project that has meaning, but haven't really found any of interest which I feel is hurting my portfolio build.