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ivrat2607yUdemy has many times 10$/€ events for all the courses thats how i last time bought AI course
Also you should check coursera it offers courses for free if u dont need cert -
https://depot.xda-developers.com/se...
For java :)
I once bought Ethical hacking course it does teach but always remember it is up to you to become a pro, those courses just teach the headlines that are enough to help carrying on -
JamesRune127y@ivrat is Udemy really legit? They do these "exclusive" offers almost on a daily basis so either they're desperate for new Learners or the courses just aren't good
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ivrat2607y@JamesRune the ai course was priced for 200eur and i bought it for 10 im kinda halfway through it, but i think this course is good enough with good narrations and vids and also materials
But i think quality of courses are different its important to check what is included or how the course is rated -
Coursera offers students a grant for their courses also check classcentral.com here many free and complete course on almost all topic will be available (they provide links to all the top e-learning sites)
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Same here bro. Udemy is hit or miss. I usually only get the 90% off or free courses. Derek Banas is a demogod but he speaks really fast and skips over some stuff. Still I feel weirdly overconfident after watching his stuff. There was one udemy instructor I absolutely loved. Brad Schiff's "Git a Web Developer Job: Mastering the Modern Workflow."
But with my brain if I don't put it into practice immediately and often, any course is worthless in the end. -
In itunes you can get computer science courses from Stanford and MIT for free. I would think those would be excellent. Probably other schools are involved too.
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With udemy, check the previews, buy for $10.
I need to like a speakers tone of voice, otherwise I can't learn.
Bought the Rust programming language, And Elixir & Phoenix bootcamp. Both are quite good so far. Not incredible, but very decent.
You can often find loads of coupons around the internet for udemy as well. -
@ivrat yeah it needs to die. But that content is good and free. You can probably get it elsewhere
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yusijs12507yUdemy def has some gems. A lot of it is utter shit as well though, and some of the instructors are spamming useless emails like theres no tomorrow.
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There are udemy courses with discounts from time to time. What do you want to learn? I have some good resources for many that are free and that I have cross checked with paid courses to gage quality :) i has an assistant teacher at uni, so had to git gud on this stuff to help others :) if you have any particular tech stacks that you want to learn lemme know, interests (e.g web devel, machine learning) as well!
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kb8816077yThere's even a link somewhere on reddit (r/udemyfreebies) which applies a 'everything for 10,-' promo, if there's no current promotion 😄
Works like a charm!
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