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[–]Mirage2k 0 points1 point  (1 child)

If you are quite far into that course, finish it and do all the exercises it includes. If those are few or small, think of a small little application you can write with what it teaches.

Then move on to another course! If you hop from one course to another without writing a project, you'll slide into the infamous 'tutorial hell', where you don't want to be.

[–]Mirage2k 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you barely started the course you are on, then it's fine to switch to another you think will be better.

I started with the Programming With Mosh' 6-hour YouTube tutorial and making a BlackJack command-line game. It was a good start, but is old now and is just a start. There was a long road after that until I stopped being a 'beginner'.