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difference btw courses (python)

What is the difference between all the Python courses? As far as I can see, they all offer the same learning paths, right? And what do the points 1/3, 2/3, or none under the Python course symbol mean? (on my course is no symbol under it what does this mean??) I am currently about 80% through the Python "Developer" course. It would be great if someone could explain the differences to me. Thanks in advance! 😊

16th Feb 2025, 10:37 PM
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Python Developer is a combination of Introduction to Python and Python Intermediate.
17th Feb 2025, 8:19 AM
Lisa
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BroFar I have to say, I am actually doing very well and understand most of the exercises immediately... some take a little longer, but I get example codes and videos from YouTube to understand them.. (I always move on to the next task only when I have understood the current one 100%). But I understand what you mean and will pause the course here and start the beginner course :) (I must also say I am learning Python with 3 different apps/web apps at the same time: Sololearn, Mimo, CodePirate and then I also bought a complete Python course on Udemy.. but I find the latter somewhat unstructured and confusingly set up..) Anyway, thanks for the advice! I'll start the beginner course again from tomorrow 🤙🏼🫡
16th Feb 2025, 11:55 PM
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Paincake introduction to Python is super basic for true beginners , python intermediate touches on collective types, error handling, functional programming, and oop ( object-oriented programming ).
16th Feb 2025, 11:21 PM
BroFar
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Paincake Yes, if I was a total noob ( new to coding ) to python I would infact pause there. If you have no real knowledge, you might get in over your head and feel totally lost - even looking at other user's comments. It's best to lay a foundation then to be left hanging from the rafters.
16th Feb 2025, 11:38 PM
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If you have any questions related to coding issues or concerns feel free to create a thread to get help. BR,
17th Feb 2025, 12:11 AM
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The developer course is for begginers
17th Feb 2025, 11:29 AM
Daniel
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BroFar So my current course "developer" is not for beginners? Should I pause the course and start with a beginner course instead? And thank you for the Infos about the other 2 courses :)
16th Feb 2025, 11:32 PM
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