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First Udemy student receives a certificate

So one guy actually takes some time and complete it. Hope other students will have the same amount of motivation to stick their ass for few hours and learn flexboxes :)

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    I just started your course because I wanted to learn more about flexbox. I really liked that you start with a short history and comparison. But after that I didn't find a lot of structure in the course. Also in my opinion you have too much text on your slides. Little less text and more information + some images/graphics would be nice, like you had with the axes. Hope it's ok to give constructive criticism.

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      I adore your feedback because it can help me to provide a better product for my students. thanks for that!
      And happy to know that someone using it.

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      about structure - yes, I think I understand what do you mean. First of all - it was my first course and it was hard to organize things and also prepare myself filming it. But again - it's free stuff, so I still like it. especially that I work on it for 4 months and I get a lot of new skills.

      My main battle with "coding learning" that a lot of teachers don't give students time to actually code. So when i have interviews with people that want to join my internship - they usually great and have some knowledge. i.e. they sound reasonable and I understand that they organized some knowledge in their heads.

      BUT when it's time to code and really show what you capable of - they really stuck. in 80% of cases. and I'm talking about few hundreds. So I decide that it better not just talk about the specification, but I asked my friend - he is one of the people that I teach before - and now he is a better Frontend Developer that I.

      So he help me to create a plan for practical lessons that should cover a lot of important cases.

      Btw, consider checking this article. It contains similar information from a course but has some additions. https://hackernoon.com/top-tutorials-to-learn-flexboxes-frontend-development-oi3zh30sp

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      At my next courses, I reduced number of content on slides. Because it also hard to film a long one. Sometimes I also want to put more images, but it depends on topic. So usually at this moment(while it didn't making a revenue), I want to put more words, rather than images. Because it creates much quicker turnaround

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