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Disagree strongly. It's not useful as an entire stand-alone, but having a friendly environment that doesn't let you screw up to badly is a great way to start learning by doing. There is a good feedback loop here where getting stuck with what you're doing or not being able to move those skills onto paper or into real world problems ends up motivating learning. The point is to be a tool supported by other resources not to replace all of classroom learning.



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