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Really good intro course. Not too hard but not too hand-holdy either.

(5/5)
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Liz McCutcheon

Australia

Learn Go

One of the best cources for beginners to learn python.

(5/5)
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The Error

Turkey

Learn to Code in Python

Speaking as someone who was already familiar with the fundamentals of programming in other languages, this was a great way to learn the basics of Python and it's syntax as well as learn some different programming methodologies.

(5/5)
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Sean Roberts

United States

Learn to Code in Python

Good for starter

(5/5)
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Bao Dang Do Quang

Da Nang, Viet Nam

Learn to Code in Python

dogshit classes they give you prompts for things they didnt teach you or talk about and when you ask for help its vague and always wrong 90% of the class was me asking ai for help because the idiots who made boots did a shit job

(1/5)
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Yusef C

United States

Learn to Code in Python

The course is good, but I skipped the concurrency part. Study the course along with a reference book to get the most out of it.

(5/5)
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Thiago Blanco

Brazil

Learn Go

To be honest with u guys i am a profesional developer in 2 companies who new in python,but this course takes me new way about learning code,its fun and understandable thx for the founder from my hearts

(5/5)
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Rizky Ma

Bogor, Indonesia

Learn to Code in Python

Was a great and thorough class that covered all needed basics. Literally what my IFT 101 class covered.

(4/5)
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Zachary Van Beek

United States

Learn to Code in Python

took time and tried to take as many extra training created to help me practice which was a great help and using it on more difficult examples was really helpful to help retain the new knowledge, still feels like i need to learn a ton since i feel nowhere capable to write bigger more complex code, create a program an AI bot or anything else, Would appreciate also more practice trainings on binary topic, since does were the most challanging,the part of the course could have more steps for practice

(5/5)
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Igor Kerdo

Slovakia

Learn to Code in Python

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$145,000

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$100,956

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If you like working with data, logic, and servers, you might just enjoy the back-end, data-focused curriculum here on Boot.dev. And similar to the frontend, most data and backend positions don't require a specific degree from a university... but you do need to know your stuff!

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