1. Also, coding can be a bit wonky, sometimes putting in extra characters, or refusing to delete items, or deleting things out of order.One best platforms to learn data and machine learning related programming languages.
2. I wish they had the video lessons.Love the desktop version, the instructions are very vague, but the tips that the interface give you help in figuring out the problems.
3. Thanks!)If you have issues typing into the coding environment, get a Bluetooth keyboard and install an app that gives you no keyboard on screen, then select that app as your keyboard, bam, everything types fine.
4. Not as easy to get an overview of your progress in a particular course or see where you are in the process as the web based version.
5. But definitely prefer the Desktop version.I've been having a lot of issues with the app crashing.
6. Another issue with the code screen: it doesn't let me delete mistakes very easy after testing them.
7. often times, on the website if you are not familiar with the variable names or their type when you're asked to fill them in without prior knowledge of the datasets, and glimpse isn't always loaded, it gets frustrating.
8. But compared to the rest their the most on point no easy BS around with you, not saying they don't easy you into it, just saying they don't cut have the info you need out just to make it easier or a better experience.
9. it's easy to use, with multiple choice and fill in the blank code.
10. Very ehh on mobile, desktop is okay I guess but after you do about 3-4 lessons in a row, you get stuck behind a pay wall to advance.
11. I like the "hint" feature which gives a nudge in the right direction (with a small point penalty) without totally giving away the answer.