And… Codecademy used to be more actually writing stuff, I think? I'm still stuck in the basics, but well, here right now… there are a lot of puzzles that are thinking only, like "if you think that thing will do the thing, make this string Y" or "fill in the blank to make the thing do the thing"
I'm not sure what I think of that. It's… weird? It feels misplaced? Like I guess that kind of thing is nice, but why replace actual doing stuff with that?
more "why, codecademy"
I just ended a bug report with "Also, the forum doesn't exist".
Also, it didn't work with python 3 stuff even though the course should have been changed to that.
Also, when it worked, it still failed me, and I only passed when I produced some other error in a misguided effort to fix things.
I'm definitely amused, well.
more "why, codecademy"
Okay I think I'd be super confused if I didn't already know what functions are and that they return stuff (it somehow wasn't explained but there was a thing where you had to make something return False? Which would be super weird to do if you didn't know what that stuff was supposed to be?)