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Advancing dev abilities

So, I don't know if it's just me... But noticed that some(if not most) of the introduction courses have Intermediate and advanced versions and so course on languages like 'Go', 'jquery', 'ruby' and some others are no longer available. So, I just want to ask the community if aside books there are any other platforms where I can advance my dev skills and even go fullstack(that is, with node)

19th Sep 2024, 1:15 PM
Oguamanam Munachimso
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I personally have enjoyed courses from https://codewithmosh.com. Mosh has free stuff on YouTube but his full courses are not free. What I like is that it covers lots of different technologies and they are detailed enough to build real applications. I suggest searching YouTube for the language of choice and when you find someone you like, you'll probably find that they have paid courses available. With that said, I love SoloLearn as an introduction to new languages. I personally come here to assist people that I mentor in learning to become a programmer. But there are not any professional level courses here. That's good for new coders, but bad for old coders like myself. If you've never written anything with HTML/CSS, start here. If you've never written SQL before, start here. Then, when you are ready to learn about NODE and VITE, do that elsewhere.
19th Sep 2024, 8:30 PM
Jerry Hobby
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SoloLearn courses are all beginner courses. Even what they call advanced are really just beginner-III. 90% of what a programmer does in real life is not covered here at all. You could use google. There are tons of courses everywhere. You'll find them in udemy.com, youtube.com, coursera.com, and countless other places. If you like game development then gamedev.tv has a ton of courses just on game programming.
19th Sep 2024, 1:34 PM
Jerry Hobby
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Please any particular recommendations?
19th Sep 2024, 6:34 PM
Oguamanam Munachimso
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