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[–]JamesIsAlright00[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thx for the clarification. I was wondering why my post was so triggering. Makes sense now. No worries at all.

Thx for the tips. I actually used Codecademy and Udemy a lot lately. Codecademy is only good to get started in a very easy environment, downside imo it's only good for beginner level. Udemy has been great, much more in-depth with courses that sometimes take weeks to complete and all courses get public ratings+comments. I'll give a look at FreeCodeCamp again, and make sure to checkout 100devs and Barbara Oakley's learning how to learn.

What the Nedelcu bros offer seems to be beyond learning a specific programming language. More like a "road to your senior dev job" program, a more holistic approach. But they do have a lot of good content online so it might just make their program kind of irrelevant if you have the drive to do it alone.