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by CeRRuTiTo 4121 days ago
Well, learning a programming language is slow process, our idea is to make it faster and help the skills to stick better. I can't remember all the cases in which I learned something and had to relearn it again after that - only if my process of learning was better, it might have sticked from the first time. :)

That's what we are trying to do. I don't know if we will succeed or not, but we are going to at least try.

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That makes sense from a pedagogical perspective. It's a lot like exercise though, if you're Arnold Schwarzenegger, you are not going to make sweet gains from writing a for loop.

You'll need to find people at your skill level to go against and this presents a barrier for a lot of us at step one.

My intention is the application to provide developers with the possibility to go on a higher level. For example:

- Level 1: Beginners (really basic concepts, just explanation of the syntax) - Level 2: Intermediate (more complex tasks, that would require developers to combine several basic concepts) - Level 3: Master (where developers will have to be really skillful and the tasts would be much more complicated)

My idea is when someone is just starting to make him fail fast so gets over the fear of failure and just starts writing code and learning from others.

I think the parent comment's referring to the ability to write code quickly. At least, that was my first impression.
Edit: Rewritten to try and be more clear.

I initially read it as learning to code fast, as in how quickly someone can actually develop an app and not how quickly someone can learn to program.

Yes, know I saw what I wrote.. My mistake for hurrying to post it and not being careful :D I hope after people see the site will understand what I meant.