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yes it is!


As a student here, I can say the learning experience has been like no other!

I am a self-taught developer going on 5+ years of online self-study. After the virus and lockdown hit, I managed to find c0d3.

What makes c0d3 different from other platforms like freeCodeCamp, CodeAcademy, Udemy, etc.?

I feel that here at c0d3 we focus more on community and helping one another out than anywhere else. Learning to code (particularly as a beginner) can be a very daunting and lonely task at times.

The learning structure is very unique in that you are forced to get your hands on code immediately and use practical skills (using git, etc.) to submit challenges and continue down the curriculum path. After each submission, your code is then peer-reviewed by another student who has already passed that particular section you are on.

Among all these amazing aspects that c0d3 brings to the table, I believe the most prominent one is the ability to work on real-world projects (such as c0d3 itself) as a student, in an actual engineering team comprised of other students and learners such as yourself.

This experience has by far eclipsed any other I have had anywhere else during my self-studying journey!


I totally agree. The experience mirrors what you would be doing at a tech company. Song definitely planned this correctly.


hey, is in the website react, graphql resources are also available , thing is i am not able to click on the react in the website which is mentioned at the last


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