imreallyhuman

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    • ackvonhuelio Agree with all of the above, but my appeal to code.org was solving difficult problems with with simple toolsets, be it program optimization, reverse engineering api functions to find exploitable bugs, navigating concurrency with key values, or creating encoding/decoding mechanisms for networking. That's why even though I felt like I was grossly overqualified to develop on a children's site, it was infinitely more fun than programming in environments where tools were already available to me. Khan Academy has none of these things. It is trivial to break sandbox with function.constructor, and the program is isolated in an iframe so there is no physical way to access other websites. Your mistake was equating more features with better, and that's not always true

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