Wanna learn how to code – but don’t have $10000 (or even $20000) for an in-person coding bootcamp? Don’t miss this video!
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You should review Jonas Schmedtmann's courses on JS, HTML and CSS.
Nonsense, this is the worst suggestions ever, watching videos, no instructor led?……………………..
How do I get the course free
Anything for learning to create virtual store etc in Decentarland or how to create your own virtual world platform?
I recently bought Brad Hussey 's course for web design and development and I think Canadian school really shines. He does it all: web design with figma and Photoshop, HTML, CSS, Bootstrap, JavaScript, jQuery, PHP, MySQL, WordPress and even getting a job advice. And freelance. In one package, I think this is great. Ok, he just scratches the surface but thanking that his teachings are a lot more encouraging and yet again, he says something similar to Stefan Mischook learn on need to nerd basis: Just In Time learning. Good. Course is updated regularly, you can see different faces of Brad. In my opinion well undersold guy if you compare with Angela Yu, Colt Steel, Nagoie or any of German guys. And he teaches stuff that matters. It's probably near to practicality of Joe Santos Coding Phase yet better organised.
Is this list in order
The bootcamp is like 150 now.
@Colt Steele is the Best For me
Do you get certified in these course or no ?
Has Angela's and Max's been updated?
Jonas Schmedtmann, Maximiliian (Academind), Angela Yu <3 Great udemy instructors
I have 0 training in computers but am pretty decent at picking-up new concepts. Can anybody advise as to whether any of these courses would be suitable for an absolute beginner?
Guys why didn't she say angela yu web development bootcamp I think it should be first place
I'd recommend Angela Yu's web dev course it was recently updated to give in in-depth web3 course.
RealToughCandy, I have started picking video courses based on the teacher's voice quality. When I love the voice, I feel invited in, and can do anything. I know its not the most important attribute, but tonight I settled into a course by Tony Alicea (another day, it could have been Colt or Maximilian) and felt like it was perfect. When I say voice, I could mean charisma. Do you have a top 10 in this area, of the best of the best teaching voices?
ZTM is where everything came together for me. I use his course and resources, freecodecamp for practice or when I can't listen to a course, and then I build my own projects with documentation(read the damn documentation) based on what I've learned. I also love reading technical books for when I have downtown at my current job.
What’s a good computer for a student?
I will go through all.
Code‘em all
I'm currently working through Angela's web developer course ,it's pretty thorough and I like how she gradually introduces new topics.
It was recently updated with a web3 module.
I thought for a long time which course choose and I decided for a Maximilians, so far is ok, cant complain 😀
Where are Stefan KillerPHP Mischook and Joe CodingPhase Santos Garcia?
Not sure if you’re aware, but Udemy also offers a monthly plan at $29.99 per month. You don’t get access to every single course on Udemy, but most of the courses you mentioned in the video are included as part of the plan.
Thanks for sharing… first course on udemy enough to land one a fullstack developer position or is just an introduction class?
For everyone watching, the Andrei course is also available on Udemy for much cheaper (during a sale). lol..
Thanks for the advice, just bought the Python course
What a great title in a RealToughCandy context 🙂