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Python is a public course in college
Is there no free course?
 
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There is a big sale on Udemy

Udemy, Inc. is a for-profit massive open online course provider aimed at professional adults and students. It was founded in May 2010 by Eren Bali, Gagan Biyani, and Oktay Caglar.

There are a lot of great courses only going for $9.99 right now. I bought a Python course yesterday and I am loving it. If there is a course on Udemy that will be helpful for you then now is the time to buy it. Browse the courses by clicking the link down below.


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Dear, Python courses are also available for free on YouTube for beginners, refer to the below links. Could you please compare the material of paid one with below courses and advice if any advantage in buying the Udemy course:




 
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Python is a public course in college
Is there no free course?
One can study Python for free from Youtube. I prefer learning it from here instead of Youtube. For advanced courses, one should definitely consider platforms like Udemy. Udacity, edX and Coursera etc.
Dear, Python courses are also available for free on YouTube for beginners, refer to the below links. Could you please compare the material of paid one with below courses and advice if any advantage in buying the Udemy course:




I have studied basic Python from Youtube(from that guy in the first video that you have linked), but I am no longer interested in the basics.
 
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Thanks for sharing, the one you bought is an advanced one. A good bargain at a given price. Happy learning.
It's not an advanced one but an intermediate one. I am not skilled enough to go for advanced courses right now, but I will go for the advanced ones next year Insha'Allah.
 
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The best part about the course that I have bought is the heavy emphasis on practice. I previously bought a C++ course and it was great; however, the professor gave too much info at once and that course hardly put any emphasis on practice. A person can watch hundreds of coding videos but that will not make that person proficient in coding what he/she has learned from those videos. Practice is what's necessary for learning to code.
There is an Indian uncle named Abdul Bari his Cpp course is quite good.
Learn C++ Programming -Beginner to Advance- Deep Dive in C++ | Udemy
It's not an advanced one but an intermediate one. I am not skilled enough to go for advanced courses right now, but I will go for the advanced ones next year Insha'Allah.
If you're serious about career in CS i'd suggest you to check out PIAIC courses.
I am doing their AI course and it's quite good

PIAIC
 
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Well here in Pakistan, no one is willing to pay a single penny on such skills. Paying online for online services is very very uncommon here (idk why). For those who want to get a skill under their bag for free by getting a free Udemy course, here is the link to a website that offers almost all Udemy courses for free

 
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I am not a software developer, but i have much interest in it,
i had talked windows desktop developers,they all recommend C# (C Sharp),
I had checked google, on Quora people were recommending Python, but i think C# is better..
 
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I am not a software developer, but i have much interest in it,
i had talked windows desktop developers,they all recommend C# (C Sharp),
I had checked google, on Quora people were recommending Python, but i think C# is better..
Start with C, then move onto Python or C#.
 
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I am not a software developer, but i have much interest in it,
i had talked windows desktop developers,they all recommend C# (C Sharp),
I had checked google, on Quora people were recommending Python, but i think C# is better..
Languages are like tools if one works somewhere it doesn't mean it will work everywhere. Each one has its own use case. Ask yourself what do you want to do and then chose according.
Python for data science /ML
C++/C# for windows and games
Flutter for Mobile dev
And rust etc for IOT
Start with C, then move onto Python or C#.
Gonna be hard for beginner to start with C.
 
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Start with C, then move onto Python or C#.
No one should go anywhere near C. I get why you said that, it is because you want to build a strong foundation. For that C++ is a far better choice.
I am not a software developer, but i have much interest in it,
i had talked windows desktop developers,they all recommend C# (C Sharp),
I had checked google, on Quora people were recommending Python, but i think C# is better..
What do you want to do? No need to waste time and money on unnecessary stuff.
Languages are like tools if one works somewhere it doesn't mean it will work everywhere. Each one has its own use case. Ask yourself what do you want to do and then chose according.
Python for data science /ML
C++/C# for windows and games
Flutter for Mobile dev
And rust etc for IOT

Gonna be hard for beginner to start with C.
I have hardly ever seen flutter developers. For app development, I mostly see Java and Kotlin developers. Flutter is purely for front end stuff right?
 
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