I love codecombat. I love how these guys started out like me with hardly any understanding of what different frameworks do. And yet, they went and make something so amazing.<p>Just a little nitpick: Does anybody else find the redundant "like" annoying? It doesn't matter as much when you're talking but it makes reading it, rather annoying. Perhaps the editors should have refined that
What are they using Firebase for?<p>Great read anyway. I always feel inferior when I see other companies' tech stacks but this makes me realize you can learn along the way and still be successful.
It's a nice problem we have that there are several programming games out there that I keep confusing them...my first thought was that CodeCombat was the $170K Kickstarter that ran into some drama last year...but that is Code <i>Hero</i>. Does anyone know how it's doing? This is the latest update I've found:<p><a href="http://www.joystiq.com/2013/08/15/code-hero-one-year-later-money-lawsuits-and-poker/" rel="nofollow">http://www.joystiq.com/2013/08/15/code-hero-one-year-later-m...</a><p>Its Twitter account hasn't updated since 2012.