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Help! I don't get why my code makes the player's health go up when she's hit by the sword.

Boots

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Ah, it looks like you used the wrong operator! Which one do you think will subtract from her health (instead of adding to it) in your take_damage function?

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Learn to Code in Python

Good for beginners

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Jeremi Gonzalez

Panama

Learn to Code in Python

After completing the course I feel like I have a great grasp on writing python. It wasn't a comprehensive course, but python has a large ecosystem so it isn't realistic to cover all of python in less than 200 lessons. Remembering the syntax differences between sets and dicts is difficult. Highly recommend.

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Asher

United States

Learn to Code in Python

A good place to start for someone completely new to the world of coding like me. I did have to rely on assistance as sometimes I just couldn't get my head around the logic, but as I got further in and even repeated a large chunk of the course it stuck more! Recommend!

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Tarkan Yigit

United Kingdom

Learn to Code in Python

It's fine, easy to understand and i love it

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Quang Huy Vo

Vietnam

Learn to Code in Python

I loved the way the shaped the learning path. It perfectly kept building up and teaching concepts very well

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Denzel Irizarry Cotts

United States

Learn to Code in Python

I learnded a lot that I didn't know that i could learn and it sucked me in. Great first leason can't wait to keep the journey going to become even better.

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Levi Hansen

United States

Learn to Code in Python

Very helpful & fun course

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Nick Tacke

Netherlands

Learn Go

Great start to learn how to code. The interactive exercises in the browser and help you can ask from ai assistant boots are really great. It forces you to learn in a very effective way.

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It takes most students about 12 months to complete an entire career path

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Software developers in the US earn over $100,000 per year

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Cloud Engineer

$189,000

Backend Developer

$175,000

Site Reliability Engineer

$165,000

DevOps Engineer

$165,000

Data Engineer

$150,000

Frontend Developer

$145,000

Data Analyst

$100,956

Some folks look at the job data and assume that front-end positions are the only option for new learners. On the contrary, there is big demand for backend and data-oriented positions!

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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