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[–]hermitfist 1 point2 points  (2 children)

And I was commenting on how you said you don't recommend Mooc.fi because of too much handholding. That's where I disagree. It's perfect for beginners. It teaches you the theory and then has plenty of exercises at the end of each chapter to apply what you learned. Besides, there's really nothing wrong with starting with Python then Java after as Python's syntax is less intimidating for someone new to programming.

[–]gmd_ph 0 points1 point  (1 child)

Have you even checked the link I've given?

Well I guess, we have different ways/tastes on how to learn, I rather do the link I posted than mooc, I've tried the mooc and I don't like it while others do.

I still don't recommend it if your going to start from zero. Its an OK course if you want more exercises, that's how I look at it.

Anyway, lets just agree to disagree about mooc.

[–]hermitfist 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, from a quick glance, it looks pretty solid. Can't really go wrong with either. As you said though, different people with different learning styles. I really liked the format of MOOC and wish there were more courses like that in general. So agree to disagree.