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its greatly explained and the spell book is very useful to solve some stuck situations yourself but I especially like boot bot, otherwise I would be very frustrated. he s able to pick you up right where you're stuck and help you without telling the solution. Came further with this course than with any other I had tried by now. I only wish to have more introduction into "thinking like a programmer", which seems the biggest problem for me. I did understand it theoretically, but don't know exactely

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A rer

Germany

Learn to Code in Python

Although I was familiar with python, still it was a great way to refresh basics. Also, highly recommend for any aspiring coder who wants to learn python in way thats clear, deeply conceptual and engaging also.

(5/5)
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Saksham Narvar

Gurgaon

Learn to Code in Python

It was fun to learn SQl

(5/5)
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SK MOSTAFA MASUD

Chittagong

Learn SQL

It was a beautiful course. Boots was always there to help me, without directly giving me the solution but giving enough leverage so that I could find the solution myself. I have done other courses like this one before but this was not only really fun and enjoyable, it felt really comprehensive and I've learnt a lot about python. 10/10 would recommend.

(5/5)
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Arda Yavuz

Turkey

Learn to Code in Python

It is a good basic course

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Dima S

Serbia

Learn to Code in Python

Fantastic introduction course. I took 2 python courses at college previously and I learned more during this course.

(5/5)
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Dustin Gregory

United States

Learn to Code in Python

It's hard to understand some concepts just with 3-4 lines of explanations. In my opinion, requirements were not that clear and sometimes It was hard to understand what to do, there were a lot of times where I just wanted to give up. What made me continue is mostly the gamification, it motived me more than just a normal course.

(3/5)
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Nicoleta

Romania

Learn to Code in Python

I loved the assignments related to fantasy videogames

(5/5)
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Smauser ^_^

Mexico

Learn to Code in Python

Stick to it. It's a lot of information so take breaks as needed because some the information can seem to run together at times.

(4/5)
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Atarrah J

United States

Learn SQL

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