I work as a Salesforce Developer. I have been programming since I was 9, I like Javascript, Python and Game Development. I write articles in dev.to too!
An old teacher I had always told me everything could be found on the internet for free, so when I see a premium course or similar I often think twice about getting it. My overall feeling with the current offering is a good one. If I have to pay I don't pay more than 20 dollars because I don't trust those pages about a full course for an important amount of money. So far I haven't found a course or book I regret buying C:
Founder & CEO @ Wolk Software | EP @ JSConfIE | Former TypeScript Microsoft MVP, writer, speaker technology-lover and OSS enthusiast. Author of InversifyJS.
Thanks for your feedback. Is there anything that you find particularly better or more convenient about structured courses when compared against free online resources?
I work as a Salesforce Developer. I have been programming since I was 9, I like Javascript, Python and Game Development. I write articles in dev.to too!
An old teacher I had always told me everything could be found on the internet for free, so when I see a premium course or similar I often think twice about getting it. My overall feeling with the current offering is a good one. If I have to pay I don't pay more than 20 dollars because I don't trust those pages about a full course for an important amount of money. So far I haven't found a course or book I regret buying C:
Thanks for your feedback. Is there anything that you find particularly better or more convenient about structured courses when compared against free online resources?
Usually structured courses have more content, but nothing you couldn't find on a free course if you investigate enough.