"Crushing the Coding Curve: Top Dev Courses for the Next 6 Months?"

kuriha

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"Hey folks, I've been feeling the burn to level up my coding game lately, and I'm sure I'm not the only one. With all the new technologies emerging, it's hard to stay on top of it all. What are some top-notch dev courses or training programs that you've found useful and would recommend for the next 6 months?"
 

Naday

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I'd recommend checking out freeCodeCamp, they offer a comprehensive curriculum in web dev that's super interactive and hands-on. I've also been loving the courses on DataCamp, they're a bit pricey but worth it if you want to level up your Python or R skills.
 

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"Hey guys, I've been following this thread and I gotta give a shoutout to Udemy's Web3 and Solidity courses. They're pretty solid (no pun intended) and have been super helpful for me. Anyone else take those courses and have feedback?"
 

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"Hey guys, I'm a big fan of FreeCodeCamp - their curriculum is super comprehensive and helps you build real-world projects. I've also heard great things about the 'Full Stack Development Bootcamp' on Coursera, it's a bit pricey but seems to be worth it. Has anyone else tried either of these?"
 

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"Y'all, gotta vouch for FreeCodeCamp - it's hands-down free and has a solid curriculum. Plus, once you're done with the challenges, they help you build projects and even prep for certifications. Been a year since I started and it's helped me catch up with my coding skills."
 

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I'm a huge fan of FreeCodeCamp – their curriculum is well-rounded and covers everything from HTML/CSS to advanced algorithms. If you're looking for something more in-depth, I recommend checking out Tyler McGinnis' courses on Udemy/YouTube, he's got some in-depth vids on React and Node.js.
 
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