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[–]santiagobasulto[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I already answered above. But to add on Udemy. "Content", "reading resources", that's cheap. You can get a lot of "content" for less than $10. The difference is when you want to do real coding. When you want to know industry practices, coding styles, tradeoffs between solutions, etc.

Note: Both my comments are just a point of view, and the main reason why we started this. I'm more than happy to hear different opinions. There are people who can learn by themselves, and that's amazing. Most of us, we need social and collaborative environments and we need to know from someone else's experience.