Has Anyone Tried Codefinity for Learning Code?

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Asked By CuriousCoder42 On

Hey everyone! I'm looking to improve my coding skills but struggle with consistency in learning. I tend to start over a lot, which gets really frustrating. I'm interested in finding a learning platform that provides a clear daily plan so I don't waste time figuring out what to do next. I came across Codefinity, which seems to offer guided tracks, short lessons, and daily goals. They cover languages like Python and SQL and everything is done in the browser, which is pretty cool. However, since there's no free version, I'm hesitant to spend money on it without feedback. Has anyone used Codefinity? Does it really help you stay motivated and learn consistently? Or is there a better alternative for people like me who have trouble sticking to a routine?

6 Answers

Answered By CodeChaser5 On

Having used freeCodeCamp previously, I noticed Codefinity lets you jump right into practice without too much reading. For instance, while learning lists, I got to type my_list = [1, 2, 3] right at the beginning, which helped me remember it faster!

Answered By SkillSeeker85 On

I completed the beginner Python track on Codefinity. It was surprisingly helpful and more structured than I expected. I didn’t have any issues following along.

Answered By SQLWhizKid88 On

I really liked the SQL course on Codefinity. One lesson focused on sorting data with ORDER BY and filtering with WHERE. It was simple, but it clicked right away!

DataDev12 -

Yeah, the examples were super relatable, especially that ‘customers’ table they used!

CodeNinja84 -

I’m doing that part now and just learned about grouping results with GROUP BY. It’s actually been helpful for my job!

Answered By TechTraveler On

Did you get to try Codefinity?

CuriousCoder42 -

Yes, I’m currently using it to learn Python!

Answered By LearningLlama99 On

I gave Codefinity a shot and honestly found it easier to stick with than other platforms. The lessons are really short, so you feel like you’re making progress, which helps motivate you to keep going. I’m currently working through the full Python path and it's been great so far!

Answered By CodeFanatic23 On

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