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Covers the basics of Python better than hours of video-only explanations and apply it through progress.

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Mladen Labović

Serbia

Learn to Code in Python

This is a pretty awesome set up. Having an IDE right next to the material being taught is great for getting my brain to align with how things work. The bookmarks functionality is pretty good too, I have a few that I will likely come back to and strengthen some of my weak points. Good job Boot.dev team!

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Sean Licht

United States

Learn to Code in Python

great start to python!

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Scott Wills

United States

Learn to Code in Python

Amazing course for any beginner wanting to learn python the fun and effective way

(5/5)
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Antonio Gonzalez Docal

Mexico

Learn to Code in Python

I am no developer, but I have been writing PowerShell scripts for many years. This course has enabled me to understand many things that I was doing without context. I had fun learning Python and hope to leverage what I've learned into productive solutions at work!

(5/5)
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Alan Bronowitz

United States

Learn to Code in Python

It was fun. I have completed both the python and the golang course and both are great.

(5/5)
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Oscar Ulin

Sweden

Learn to Code in Python

Entry level intro to coding in python. Starts slow but gets challenging quickly. Very little hand holding in the later lessons. Good overall.

(4/5)
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Jon Siegrist

United States

Learn to Code in Python

The lessons are granular and the open book approach makes reinforcement easy. Great course

(5/5)
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Samuel Muiruri

Kenya

Learn to Code in Python

Pretty good course, although some of the assignments were a bit tricky since they expected pretty simple solutions that threw me (I was overthinking it!). Halfway through, I realized I wasn't using Boots enough, relying only on the Spellbook - I believe Boots needs to be fed more often, very helpful.

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Lodashi

Sofia, Bulgaria

Learn to Code in Python

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$100,956

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