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Interesting, have you considered software engineering or data science? If you have a gift for math you may enjoy either of those routes. You can be self-taught for either too, you don't need a degree - just a good portfolio. There are a lot of resources (paid and free) like FreeCodeCamp, Zero To Mastery and Coursera (you can apply for the "scholarship" on any course - it's automated and will be approved after 14... Source: 10 months ago
If you are in software invest in lifetime plan of zerotomastery.io. Source: about 1 year ago
This would benefit people doing ZTM Academy's "Complete Web Developer in 2023: Zero to Mastery" course. If you are interested in this project and the course, then become a member of Zero To Mastery. - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
Absolutely not. It's def doable. I tried udemy, coursera and so many options but nothing worked until I landed at https://zerotomastery.io/. I don't work for them but I took their python courses and loved it. It was just a lot of wasted time in between. Source: over 1 year ago
I started on TryHackMe!, then started zerotomastery.io hacking course setting up my first VM. I got two free courses on hackersacademy.com. I'm in networking limbo, because I'm fascinated by the internet protocol suite. Internet has become unmystafied the more I learn hacking, I am a self taught Blockchain web dev, so learning this making the bugs I came across in repos that more scary. Source: over 1 year ago
If you really have decided to become the next Guru on Scratch then you should learn at least one real programming language like JavaScript. I found this JavaScript course very useful: https://learnjavascript.online/. You can also learn Java and Python on codecademy.com. - Source: dev.to / 8 months ago
Codecademy.com makes use of a similar approach to the one you mentioned in order to teach JavaScript (and HTML and CSS), giving immediate feedback for the code you write on your browser (except that it uses the browser, as mentioned, instead of an IDE). Source: 10 months ago
Codecademy offers interactive coding courses for various programming languages, including Python and JavaScript. It provides a hands-on learning experience and offers a free trial to get started. codecademy.com. Source: 10 months ago
My recommendation is to sign up for codecademy.com and create an account to learn SQL over there. Also use sqlbolt.com because both of these websites provide detailed interactive SQL tutorials that should help you write it. You write the SQL as you learn it which is a better way of learning it in my opinion. Source: 10 months ago
Perhaps you can find the courses in Codecademy useful. They have clear explanations of programming concepts for the programming language of your choice, alonside a sandbox environment for testing out what you've learnt. Source: 12 months ago
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