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by victorlf
882 days ago
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Thanks! I definitely will add more examples to the landing page, currently I'm working hard on the decks: pathlib in depth, a tour of the stdlib and Norvig's tricks (a collection of tricks from the Pytydes of Peter Norvig). I believe the hardest part of using spaced repetition to learn programming is creating good decks, it's a ton of work. About open sourcing the web app, I might do it. It's a Django app, and I've published some videos while coding it (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyWUj9r0soytotuuh2JnPrw), so it's no secret. |
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> I believe the hardest part of using spaced repetition to learn programming is creating good decks, it's a ton of work.
Agreed. To have always been disappointed with the programming decks I have created.
> About open sourcing the web app, I might do it. It's a Django app, and I've published some videos while coding it
I saw the videos, thanks. I think a generic platform would have value, even if there was a paid option with more features (payments etc.)