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Extra courses
I’ve been seeing some people who could access courses that I don’t see in the “learn” tab(like game development with JS). Is this because I’m on a mobile device or is it something else?
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Oh well. I guess they are totally blocked to new people now.
It's too bad. The old ones have more comments by helpful people whose contributions are now wasted. The first page of the Dictionaries lesson has 560 comments including lots of example code.
That's one problem with social media in general. The owners of the platforms think they own the conversations that occur on those platforms.
Common sense says the conversations are owned by the participants, but the law never had to deal with that before and is slow to catch up.
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That is an older course that has been removed.
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I find old Interface more user friendly and interactive, as they are introducing many more new features but making it more Complex to run.
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It looks like you already got your answer.
I LOVED that course and was hoping to take it again. My wife got me the book "JavaScript For Kids: A Playful Introduction to Programming." It is very similar to the "Game Development with JS" course. Both the book and the course basically teach you how to use HTML Canvas and basic JavaScript principles to manipulate the canvas.
Also, yes I read children's books to learn how to code. lol
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Trey ,
It sometimes loads a discontinued course for you if you go to a person's profile who is in progress in that course and click the course tile.
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Well, when I click on the course title, it just shows the certificate.
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Trey ,
Yeah, don't click in the section called Certificates. Click in the section called Courses Progress, which can be further expanded by clicking More Courses.
Try clicking my Python Core, which is still in progress for me and which I don't see in your profile. I'm curious if it will let you start that course that was technically removed, since it's still active for me.
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All I see are the courses I have access to (meaning I don’t see python core).
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Hmm, ok