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Joseph Pritchard

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Learn Go

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Learn to Code in Python

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Ashwin Pradeep Kumar

India

Learn to Code in Python

A very well-structured and accessible course. The constant need to practice what is being taught is essential to solidify the learning experience. Even with a months long break between starting and finishing the course, I felt that very little had been forgotten.

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Francisco Fernandes

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Learn to Code in Python

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Learn to Code in Python

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Arraffi

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Learn to Code in Python

Very fun way of understanding the flow of how a database can be manipulated with the following actions; Viewing, adding, filtering, updating, conjoining with or without contrainsts gives an exellent idea on how you can perform these actions so the result of a backend would need for limiting towards expected data. Awesome way to understand databases.

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Jusuf Osmanovic

Finland

Learn SQL

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Mustafa

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Learn SQL

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Learn to Code in Python

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