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Mediocrity doesn't cut it anymore

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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

*Adjusts wizard hat thoughtfully*

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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I'd say it's done better than most schooling platforms I've been on. The AI tutor is a helpful ally(especially for one who sometimes finds 'emself completely missing the point for reasons I have yet to know), and thus far, I've enjoyed the experience! For me, this was my first course taken, so completing it and not have been tortured beyond comprehension is a sweet bonus!

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Aidyn

United States

Learn to Code in Python

Simple, quick, and clear.

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Artiom Masleanco

Prague, Czech republic

Learn SQL

This course was a great way for me to get back into programming. Even though I knew some coding basics, I had never used Python before and hadn't done any coding in years. This course covered all the basics, provided valuable resources, and got me started with Python.

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Daniel Ramey

Seattle, WA

Learn to Code in Python

great points, and easy to learn for the most part. there were a couple times where the assignment kind of just.. let me go and try to figure stuff out, which is not always the best approach, and there was one lesson that relied on a google search because it didn't cover what you were supposed to do (or have ever, so the spellbook didn't help)

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Toji Majia

Canada

Learn to Code in Python

It's a great, I took many courses for learning python, but this one is one of the best, because I like gamify of this course. Nice tool if you don't know, ask Boots. Recommended

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Tomas

United Kingdom

Learn to Code in Python

This is what kept me coding

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Brian Greenbaum

United States

Learn to Code in Python

A couple of lessons took some time to get my head around, but it's slowly winning me over to TypeScript...for some things.

(5/5)
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TrTai

United States of America

Learn TypeScript

She be SELECTing on my * till I SQL

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Ty Hayter

Canada

Learn SQL

Overall solid introduction to Python, although very basic and fundamental. Some of the quizzes feel useless and should really be replaced by more practice opportunities.

(4/5)
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Rat xdd

United Kingdom

Learn to Code in Python

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$165,000

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$165,000

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$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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