I'm looking to improve my coding skills without constantly restarting my learning journey. I struggle with keeping up my motivation and often forget what I've learned. I came across Codefinity, which seems to offer structured learning tracks with daily goals, covering languages like Python and SQL. Everything's browser-based, but since there's no free version, I'm hesitant to spend money without knowing if it's genuinely helpful. Has anyone used Codefinity? Does it actually keep you on track and help with consistent learning? I'm also open to other suggestions for platforms that motivate learners like me.
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After trying freeCodeCamp for a while, I found Codefinity's approach refreshing. They let you dive into hands-on practice without getting bogged down in theory first. For instance, I typed out 'my_list = [1, 2, 3]' almost right away, which helped me remember it better.
I really enjoyed the SQL course on Codefinity. One memorable lesson had us sorting data with ORDER BY and filtering it with WHERE. It was simple, yet very clear. Everything clicked right away!
Totally agree! I remember that 'customers' table example—it was relatable and made learning engaging.
I recently tried Codefinity and actually found it easier to stick with than other platforms. The lessons are short and focused, which really helps maintain motivation. I've been able to keep progressing and I'm close to finishing the whole Python track!
I completed the beginner Python track on Codefinity and was pleasantly surprised by how helpful it was. It made learning enjoyable and structured.
Was it an easy process to follow?
Have you used Codefinity before?
Yes, I'm currently using it to learn Python!
I recently completed that lesson too! It comes in handy for work when I needed to understand some SQL reports.