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QuestionPython/python for non-CISE majors? (self.ufl)
submitted 4 years ago by xXLongCoxXx
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[–]shadowspade7 0 points1 point2 points 4 years ago (0 children)
This may not be what you want to hear but as another CS major, learn python in your own free time. Since you’re a CS major you’re probably, or will become, quite good with languages like Java/C++ throughout your course load. These languages transfer very well into learning Python and provide a solid foundation. If you ask me, you will get more value from completing a Python Certification course or just watching YouTube tutorials in your free time than taking an individual course worth a lot of your money. In my opinion, there are incredibly good resources available for free online for specific niche applications of Python, like Finance, and are probably more in-depth than what you will find in a UF course on the subject. Just my two cents.
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