The problem with “generic” programming courses (and a better way)
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I kept quitting coding courses

I love learning.

But I kept quitting coding courses — not because the instructors were bad, and not because the topic wasn’t useful…

I quit because the experience was generic.

  • If I already knew part of the material, I got bored.
  • If the explanation style didn’t click, I stalled.
  • If I was switching stacks, I had to sit through things I already understood.

And once I dropped off, it was hard to come back.

So I’m validating an idea: TransferStack — adaptive programming courses where the learning path and explanations adjust to your background.


The thesis: the same lesson should feel different for different people

A beginner and a working developer can both be learning “TypeScript interfaces”… but they shouldn’t get the same…

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