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Rasperdun

Russia

Learn to Code in Python

Its pretty good, but you need to supplement the course with challenges you can ask the bear to make or dig up from its library, since the course goes by pretty fast.

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Manuel

Argentina

Learn to Code in Python

Introduces concepts well with many opportunities to practice

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Chris McKie

United States

Learn to Code in Python

Amazing course! I brushed up on my typescript powers and even learned a ton of new useful things. Generics aren't scary anymore!

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Pedro Laracuente

Dominican Republic

Learn TypeScript

I am currently a student at 42 Madrid and this python module has been an amazing introduction for all my python modules

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Rodrigo Aguilar

Madrid, Spain

Learn to Code in Python

Very excellent course! I have been using Python for years and have taken several courses. I still learned several new things that massively imporved my Python skills.

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Kyle Bruder

United States

Learn to Code in Python

Really nice introduction to Python and programming in general!

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Filipe Figueiredo

Portugal

Learn to Code in Python

Great course for going back and getting used to the syntax. However, I do feel there was a tad bit of knowledge gap than my experience as a developer in other fields helped cover, but I feel brand new developers might get frustrated by.

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Indelible

England

Learn to Code in Python

I loved the introduction to Python.

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Learn to Code in Python

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