James Crawford
GBThey did great with the tutorials They did great with the tutorials! The thing that I would change would maybe making the amount of data in the spaces to be a little bigger, but overall, fantastic!
Aniruddha
INGood Learning Site If you want to learn free it's good site for learning or practice the computer languages like HTML, CSS, JS .etc. but can't learn simply or basic React JS, Node JS etc easily
Steven Lowe
GBDon't pay for a Space Learning on the site is pretty good but I made the mistake of paying for a space. I wasn't impressed with the functionality and could have the same elsewhere for free. My advice is avoid paying on the site.
Kurt Harvey
GBOverall good For learning ONLY Overall good, code editor is not great. My biggest issue is that my account was closed and unable to access all my websites. Due to a violation? I wasn't given any specific reason. I copy and paste some content from other developers on Codepen, maybe there was something embedded? Well I will never know. Be very careful using W3 schools. Do not put all your eggs in 1 basket like me.
Serious Donut Lover
AUInfo is pretty good, tech support is lousy I signed up to a paid SQL course. The sequence of lessons was good, there were comments not just syntax instructions, and examples were always shown. There's a couple of reasons I probably won't use it again, though. The main problem I had was that the tool to try out your code wasn't working in any browers. A pretty fundamental problem! Seems it was to do with MySQL, deprecation, something. When I raised it with them they said 'thanks for your feedback, we've passed it on', like I'd made a suggestion for future improvement, not reported a significant component as broken. Also, I still don't understand the difference between the paid 'course' that I did and the free tutorials, because the naming of everything is so confusing. Finally, there was this out-of-place section about code injection and the like, which referred to much more advanced code and wasn't at all easy to understand. I'll probably try Codeacademy next time.