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Good quick peek at the foundations of python, great spot to begin as a beginner but know you will have to do extra practice since it covers things pretty quickly. For anyone who already knows python, this is a great refresher on the basic building blocks of the language

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Learn to Code in Python

Excellent way to begin learning Python, the basics of coding, and build the mindset of how to code.

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Elliot B

United States

Learn to Code in Python

a good introduction to the fundamental concepts of SQL

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Ethan

United States

Learn SQL

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Turkey

Learn to Code in Python

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Stoyan Dirimanov

Bulgaria

Learn to Code in Python

Great course for learning the basics in Go. The learning is really enjoyable with assignments that resemble real situations. The selection on external documentation suits fine without overwhelming the lessons.

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Gerardo Palmieri Mondragon

Mexico

Learn Go

good and helpful for a beginner

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Yohannes Negash Ali

Ethiopia

Learn to Code in Python

Great course that extensively goes over the go language for beginners!

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Learn Go

One of the best introductory courses to coding with Python, with sparingly sprinkled, challenging problems to not make it a breeze.

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Jere Kukkohovi

Helsinki Metropolitan Area, Finland

Learn to Code in Python

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