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Mediocrity doesn't cut it anymore

The only way to become a great developer is to write a lot of code

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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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If you completed the Python course and the C course before this, this course shows how simple and quick is Go. The understanding of this course is quick and powerful

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Francisco Agustín De La Colina Nieva

Cordoba, Argentina

Learn Go

Learned some SQL with this course - really helpful and thorough! Thank you!

(5/5)
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Francis Quimby

United States

Learn SQL

I already knew a lot of this, but wanted to start from 0 again to really cement some of my knowledge and give myself a solid foundation to continue on with, and It really helped there. It also introduced a few nuances I hadn't run into before, either in classes or in my professional experience, such as type hinting. I think it's a well-paced and clear course in getting a solid introduction to the basics of Python.

(4/5)
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Mireille C

United States

Learn to Code in Python

I tried multiple beginner python courses before this and so far this has been a good combination of good implementation of new concepts with enough depth to understand and use content in later lessons.

(5/5)
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Aylett

Australia

Learn to Code in Python

Instant hands-on application after each chapter, making you familiar with the code and techniques.

(5/5)
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Venture

Thailand

Learn to Code in Python

I learned a lot, if you don't focus much on the xp thing it's a good tool for learning, if the xp is what fuels you, then that's even better.

(5/5)
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ryan geiger

United States

Learn to Code in Python

Brilliant course for learning python. I have previous experience coding in c++, C# and HTML so some of the programming fundamentals were easier to grasp, however the course itself does a good job at covering it all. The occasional use of the AI assistant might be needed, however having the spellbook to quickly reference topics covered beats finding it yourself in documentation

(5/5)
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Scott Appleyard

United Kingdom

Learn to Code in Python

It's great content, very easy to follow.

(5/5)
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Carlos Irias

Catacamas, Honduras

Learn SQL

excellent first step in my ramping up as pythonista. while having industry experience on the infrastructure side of it , it is great to progress on the software side to learn how to provide novel solutions to the never ending problem scope we encounter every day. Thanks team.

(5/5)
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Loïc sobgui

United States

Learn to Code in Python

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Software developers in the US earn over $100,000 per year

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Cloud Engineer

$189,000

Backend Developer

$175,000

Site Reliability Engineer

$165,000

DevOps Engineer

$165,000

Data Engineer

$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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