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by tribe2012 4492 days ago
Great to hear a non-profit is attacking this. Unfortunately, companies like code academy don't benefit from users actually learning to code. They are focused on user engagement. Ideally, they are one and the same, but in reality so many of these "learn to code" platforms do not teach the concepts very well.
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Even for-profit companies could make "fix" vs. "ongoing treatment" work in a market where there is a constant supply of new patients (children) and a huge market relative to the size of the company. If one person learns to code reasonably well through something like this (or codecademy), referrals should be cheap customer acquisition.