TL;DR Should i get the Angela Yu or Jose Portilla or Ardit Sulce’s Python course?
I do recognize how meaningless this may be and that there are plenty of posts about this already. I know that you need hands on practice and self learning and personal initiative and that courses are simply a means to an end and most most of them aren’t better or worse, but I do need an anchor or a guide. Which of the above should I buy based on how not outdated they are, how in depth it goes, and how it pushes you to do hands on practice yourself.
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r/learnpython TL;DR Should i get the Angela Yu or Jose Portilla or Ardit Sulce’s Python course? I do recognize how meaningless this may be and that there are plenty of posts about this already. I know that you need hands on practice and self learning and personal initiative and that courses are simply a means to an end and most most of them aren’t better or worse, but I do need an anchor or a guide. Which of the above should I buy based on how not outdated they are, how in depth it goes, and how it pushes you to do hands on practice yourself. submitted by /u/Key-Star-6229 [link] [comments]
TL;DR Should i get the Angela Yu or Jose Portilla or Ardit Sulce’s Python course?
I do recognize how meaningless this may be and that there are plenty of posts about this already. I know that you need hands on practice and self learning and personal initiative and that courses are simply a means to an end and most most of them aren’t better or worse, but I do need an anchor or a guide. Which of the above should I buy based on how not outdated they are, how in depth it goes, and how it pushes you to do hands on practice yourself.
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