Do anyone use it on phone
I just finished Learn react course should i also do the advanced React or focus on building projects?
I'm almost done with the front-end part of the course, but then I see some other courses pertaining to front-end, like essential CSS, responsive design, and accessible design. Do you need to go through all of these to actually be decent in front-end? I want to spend a little more time with the backend, API, React, and AI engineering stuff, but I definitely know front-end is important, for sure, if I want to start building my own projects. Can someone help me out with making this decision? So far, I really love learning this. The goal is that I can use this course to become more of a forward-deployed engineer at a startup, as I have more of a product management background
Just went through the Fullstack Developer path on Scrimba, looks super amazing. Cheers to Per and his amazing team for making it happen. As a pro member myself, currently pursuing the Frontend path, the Fullstack path couldn't have arrived at a better time.
Just a minor issue, how can i transfer my progress from the Frontend path to the fullstack -course since then i wont have to hop from one course to another , once i finish the frontend part.
It's just that the fullstack course has all the content in one place , also the drive of getting that cert of completion at the end of fullstack path would mean a lot.
Cheers again, to Per and his Team.
Today we’ve finally launched fullstack support on Scrimba – that means node, next, Express, SQL and more, all using our scrim tech!
We kick it off with 7 courses all available for FREE. This takes Scrimba into a whole new realm of possibilities for those looking to learn to code and level up their skills.
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Yup, you heard that right 🙏 it's been by far our most requested feature and we're in the final stages of releasing a whole bunch of fullstack content on Scrimba - Node, Next, Express, SQL, Vite, Nuxt +++
This means even more ways to build, all using Scrimba's unique interactive Scrim tech that magically combines the IDE and tutorial into one✨ Don't miss out when the first courses are live by joining the waitlist .
Many users have asked for review, insights and help solve their challenges, and today we’re launching our first AI-powered feature – Instant Feedback!
You can now submit your challenges and receive real-time, AI-driven feedback directly within the scrim. No more waiting – get instant validation, helpful hints, and actionable suggestions as you code.
We’ve rolled out Instant Feedback across most of the 1000+ challenges in the Frontend Developer Career Path, as well as our most popular introductory courses in HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and React.
While Instant Feedback is a Pro feature, you can try it for free with your first 10 challenges after signing up.
Look for the purple ghost icons on the scrim timelines, as that indicates a challenges which offer Instant Feedback. A challenge's status will also update (yellow, red, green) as you attempt to solve it.
If you want to learn more about how we created this feature, how it works, and the behind-the-scenes details, dive in and read Per’s (Scrimba's CEO) blog post:
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Hi everyone, I started doing the Frontend Developer Career Path a few months ago, but I haven't been able to go through it consistently. With the new updates to the program, would you recommend starting the program again from the beginning?
I love scrimba, specifically the short drill based practice aspect of scrimba where they explain a concept then have you try it yourself. Naturally i want to learn backend development now, do you guys know if there are any scrimba-like platforms for backend dev? I wish something like this existed.
I wanted to start freelancing I'm 30% through the course do you think that is enough to start freelancing?
I learned sth about Html and CSS before and a bit of python.
What do you guys suggest if I wanna get some part-time to learn?
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I have this issue on scrimba on the left side of my screen.
I've had this on both of my Chromebooks, so I know it's not client side. There's an invisible block of line blocking my cursor's click and doesn't let me edit text. How can I solve this issue? I've disabled my extensions but it still doesn't work.
It starts right under the index.html in the explorer tab and makes its way to the right across the screen.
Screen recording of the issue:
What’s your favorite Scrimba course and why? I completed the HTML & CSS crash course and am still working through the Ultimate JavaScript and Frontend Career Path!
I like the Career path so far though I think the JavaScript bootcamp is more for intermediate and that was why I was struggling so much.