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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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The course is a good refresher. covered all the basics without going into advanced DSA or programing methods

(5/5)
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JunJun Patel

United States

Learn to Code in Python

easy and fast to follow

(5/5)
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Alex Marchi

Italy

Learn SQL

Each lesson has a challenge which is "doable".

(5/5)
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Nancy Chaudhry

Pakistan

Learn to Code in Python

It's helpful.

(4/5)
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kentaro sakai

Japan

Learn Go

The Learn to Code in Python course is very accessible for anyone regardless if you have prior programming experience or not. Throughout the course, you are given plenty of opportunities to test the concepts that are presented. Boot.dev's gamification to learning kept me very engaged, and encouraged me to log in every day to complete just one lesson.

(5/5)
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Cory Dombrowski

Sierra Vista, AZ

Learn to Code in Python

The lessons are structured to continue putting tools in your toolbox without getting rid of the old ones. The course built on itself expertly throughout and was fantastic for learning

(5/5)
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Josh Pewtress

United States

Learn to Code in Python

the learning curve goes from a casual drive in the country to GTA through the streets of LA very quickly. The more advanced courses, particularly the last 7 modules are massively more difficult than the previous courses, with less and less prompting or guidance as you go. As a 40yr old getting to learn this, tons of painful points.

(3/5)
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Alex Wellauer

United States

Learn to Code in Python

This was good stuff

(5/5)
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Tyler Travis

United States

Learn to Code in Python

This was a great introduction to Python! I was starting from absolutely zero coding experience and it was great to be able to write code, learn concepts and understand new things! There were a few points that were very challenging for me, but I was able to get all of the resources I needed within Boot.dev, so hats off to them!

(5/5)
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Weston Roberts

United States

Learn to Code in Python

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A proven path to a programming career

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

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Cloud Engineer

$189,000

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$175,000

Site Reliability Engineer

$165,000

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$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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