bigmit3737
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Any bioinformatics with python recommendations?
How often do they do a big sale like this? Once a year? Less often? More?
If I buy some courses now, do I always have access to them? Or are they only good for a certain amount of time?
Once you get, it's yours forever. View at your own pace.
If I buy some courses now, do I always have access to them? Or are they only good for a certain amount of time?
I know they did it back around Christmas, so it can't be too uncommon.
Also will second the recommendation the React course mentioned earlier.
Once you get, it's yours forever. View at your own pace.
which one should I get?
The Complete Web Developer Course 2.0
or
The Web Developer Bootcamp
so confusing
In the same boat as you, mate. As a pure n00b and great many choices at these prices lead to much vaunted confusion.
So in addition to my previous question (pertaining how the prices are active for the next 4 days and not 2 since I signed up), I have another one for GAFfers with some web design knowledge because I am up to 13 courses and looking to purge 1 if it turns out to be redundant.
Which of these I can do without (as one w/o any programming knowledge) in terms of modern applicability:
https://www.udemy.com/the-web-developer-bootcamp/
https://www.udemy.com/design-and-develop-a-killer-website-with-html5-and-css3/
Any and all help would most appreciated.
https://www.udemy.com/unitycourse/
So that learn games dev through unity course is only £10 ! There's 52.5 hours of content
Is it any good gaf?
Anyone know what the best course would be to learn to speak Japanese?
Are there any recommended courses for japanese here?>
Udemy focuses on tech classes (web design, UI, programming, Unity, etc.) For Japanese I recommend Memrise for Hiragana and Katakana, and then after you've got those down jump into Wanikani for kanji. Hiragana/Katakana should take about a week, and then the first month of Wanikani is pretty slow going and then picks up once you've got firm footing.
ohhhh, okay. that makes sense.
I'll pick up a few in that case.
Thanks for the tips for japanese too!
How often do they do a big sale like this? Once a year? Less often? More?
I think the bootcamp by Steele seems to be the more liked coursewhich one should I get?
The Complete Web Developer Course 2.0
or
The Web Developer Bootcamp
so confusing
I just used the coupon code ARH1C202 or UDEMARCH to knock the courses down to $10 each. Try it
Any recommendations on A+ and Network+ prep courses on Udemy?
I got the bootcamp, but I believe that the web developer 2.0 is better for somebody brand new.
The Bootcamp is much broader in scope and covers the full web development "stack" - including server-side (aka back-end) development. (You can tell it's a much lengthier course just by looking at the overview / number of video hours / number of articles.) The latter course is purely focused on front-end development. Neither is more or less 'modern' than the other, but the Bootcamp is definitely more comprehensive in its content.
EDIT: I reviewed the course outlines a bit more and the latter course will teach you how to make attractive web pages with some neat visual effects. It won't really teach you how to program. If you want to learn programming and how to develop a web application from top to bottom, get the Bootcamp, but just be aware that you'll likely need to sink a lot of time to complete the course.
How often does these sales happen? There's a couple I want but the payments from dumb cc is not going through for some reason.
Gonna get a Python and maybe an R course. Trying to get them data science dollars.
Can anyone recommend an Excel course?
Quite awesome. Signed up with 3 different unity courses because I've generally been interested.
Also signed up for a Japanese language course because, hey, always wanted to learn.
Coupon code someone posted bright it down to $40. This is great stuff