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The course icon does suggest there is an advance course, unfortunately it is not available at the moment.
After finishing Intro + Intermediate or Developer, you can start your own project to further enhance your skill.
If you want to test your skill, you can try the Code Coach under Community section on Android.
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Wong Hei Ming & Wilbur Wilbur Jaywright thank you so much guys i do understand now... So I'll try code coach as suggested and I'll do some small projects as well... If I couldn't at least more experience im glad you took some time to respond to me very quickly thank you again <3 💙 <3
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Wilbur Jaywright yes ik im asking if the whole program is divided into 3 parts i got 1"python beginners" & 2 "python intermediate " is there 3?
2nd point is it that taking just the course named "python developer" better then taking "python beginners" & "python intermediate "
im not trolling im seriously dont know what should i do after part 2 and if im ready to try any projects!
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They are only two people that know when you are ready to try a project (you and God), and in this case, it sounds like there’s only one. It’s not the guy who wrote the course. You might be ready before you take it, or you might not be ready after you take it.
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You do know the course numbering is not corresponding to the version of Python the course is about right? They are all for Python version 3.
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@Andrew Sololearn courses are not exhaustive courses by any means.