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What is the difference between python introduction course and python developer course, and which is better to start with. Or should i start with coding foundation course, or algorithms.

30th Mar 2024, 9:55 AM
Amr Sameh
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Amr Sameh , I'd say Introduction to Python. You'll concentrate on one language and get a certificate sooner.
31st Mar 2024, 3:36 AM
Rain
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firstly: check the courses yourself. see what's are inside: modules and lessons.... if you are a beginner and you think you want to jump into the deeper, then start with the hardest one :-) if you stuck, there is a chance to choose the easier course, then continue later the harder. if you know (almost) nothing, always the best choice to start with the beginner / introduction lessons
30th Mar 2024, 12:28 PM
Mihaly Nyilas
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Amr Sameh , There are basically two Python courses: Introduction to Python Python Intermediate Any other courses that include some Python copy from those two. Python Developer copies from both. Coding for Data copies from Introduction to Python. Coding Foundations copies from Introduction to Python. There may be others. Now, the Python courses do get updated once in a while, but only new enrollees see the changes, which means depending which course you started when, they may seem different. Since I'm very into Python, I took all of them, including resetting some to get the new versions.
30th Mar 2024, 3:20 PM
Rain
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Rain since you took all, which do u recommend i start with if im still a newbie, Coding Foundation or Introduction to python?
31st Mar 2024, 1:51 AM
Amr Sameh