▲ | hairama 2 days ago | |
At the end of 2023 Sony & Steam informed me that I spent hundreds of hours playing games. “Hundreds of hours?!? With that much time I could learn to play the piano or speak Spanish! Hell, I could learn to code!” I stumbled across Scrimba on a Reddit thread and signed up for the paid version after a few lessons: it was unlike anything I had tried in the past. Now I’m able to build basic react apps but I have a much better understanding of what’s going on “under the hood”. Have you thought about using it to introduce new hires to a codebase? | ||
▲ | mrborgen 2 days ago | parent | next [-] | |
Very glad to hear that! Yes, we’re working on a desktop app (currently in alpha) that lets you record Scrimba screencasts of local codebases. It’ll be perfect for onboarding, and since it runs on your own machine, it can support any language. | ||
▲ | sylens 2 days ago | parent | prev [-] | |
Would love to see a blog post about your journey if you wrote one (or are planning to). Other resources used, key lessons along the way, etc. Scrimba looks great but surely there has to be a point where you take off the training wheels, right? |