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Coding foundations vs Python Developer

There are significant overlap between the Coding foundation and Python developer courses regarding Python programming sections. Do I have to start Python Developer from the beginning if I have completed Coding Foundation? I am asking because IMO part of the Python Developer course should be unlocked if the user completed Coding foundations already. Can anyone advise?

15th Jul 2025, 7:14 AM
Zoltan
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If you have already completed the Coding Foundations course, you will notice some overlap with the Python Developer course, especially in the introductory sections. However, the Python Developer track is designed to go beyond just the basics. It includes more advanced concepts, practical projects, and deeper coverage of Python libraries that are essential for real-world applications and professional development. Doing both courses from the very beginning might feel repetitive and time-consuming, so the best approach is to make use of the "Too Easy" button that you discovered. This feature allows you to skip the parts you already know and jump straight to the quizzes or tests. If you pass them, the section will be marked as complete, so you can move on to more challenging topics without wasting time on material you’ve already mastered. In summary, you don’t need to start Python Developer entirely from scratch. Focus on the sections that introduce new concepts and advanced techniques. Combine this with buildi
15th Jul 2025, 6:22 PM
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Imo doing both is a bit of waste of time anyway. Just do coding foundations and start writing code. U dont really need to know all these functionalities if u are not actively using a language. Likely u will forget em immediately anyway. Just do projects and pick up on the harder syntax and other libraries as u go.
15th Jul 2025, 7:56 AM
Aleksei Radchenkov
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Thank you very much. In the meantime I discovered the "too easy" button and they make it possible to skip certain sections and jump to the test to pass the whole section.
15th Jul 2025, 11:41 AM
Zoltan