Weird because I couldn't figure out how to change the Javascript of a card. Not to be that guy, but I don't really consider fiddling with HTML+CSS "coding" as they call it. Other than that pretty cool.
Does anyone have any stories about learning with Codecademy? I have a few friends that are very interested in learning to program (mainly web dev stuff - HTML/CSS/JS) and are looking to use Codecademy. I personally learned in high school by ripping apart existing websites, inspecting tons of lines of code, and trying to make things happen in the browser, so I don't know if Codecademy is the right route. Thoughts? Does it help with fundamentals?
Honest question: Isn't it bad that they put this under a subdomain? Google won't credit your root domain for incoming links to a subdomain, will it? Similar to why it's better for your blog to be at example.com/blog instead of blog.example.com.
My 10yr old had a lot of fun with this: <a href="http://cards.codecademy.com/codecards/tzBPG/full" rel="nofollow">http://cards.codecademy.com/codecards/tzBPG/full</a>