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I wouldn't use this to learn how to code. I'm following the instructions but it keeps saying that I am wrong and the hints are not helping.

Hello, can you tell me where you got stuck? I was going through the course to evaluate how good it is for beginners and havent seen many problems with it; that said I'm not a beginner myself so I could easily miss something that seemed obvious enough to me but was actually poorly explained

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Well, I think that it would be better if it broke the instructions down into a more understandable way. I got stuck on like the 2nd lesson.

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Hey, I am not exactly a beginner. But I am pretty new to coding. If you do not understand the actual coding aspect (how to structure your code) I highly recommend Scratch. It may feel like you are being a baby by using something designed for kids, but IT WAS DESIGNED FOR KIDS, and if little kids can learn on it, then SO CAN YOU!!!!(insert kids cheering sound effect)

So go, my friend. Go to scratch and learn. (and also gain a great appreciation to Griffpatch) btw I really would use Griffpatch's videos to learn, they are step by step and teach you how scratch works without you even noticing it.

I kind of get stuck on most of them, as I was saying I prefer a step-by-step process but for people who tried coding before might understand it.

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the problem with step-by-step learning is that in coding every single code is composed of little "bricks", and just like with lego, you being able to build something cool with instructions doesn't mean you'd be able to build without them