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I think this site fills a huge gap that was in courses over the internet: backend. There were already some sites but they seldom had a focus on backend and this one focuses on it heavily which is great.
I really like the way exercises are done and felt like i was actually understanding and learning things, not just at a shallow level as it had happened to me before with other courses (both free and paid).
In general, the content is up to date and shows what you need for it, and the price is great at least where I’m from (there’s affordability according to the country). I’m very happy with my subscription
ABSOLUTELY WORTH FOR THE PRICE! I think a lot of people don't realise this.This is very well presented and constructed collection of courses that are connected to each other. It will teach you the basics and then some. It will give you a very strong foundation and from there its up to you. Plenty of guided projects that once you feel ready you can continue working on your own! The possibilities are limitless.Its up to user to have a clear understanding what they want to do and again considering the price even if you are not sure what you want to do you can give it a try. Spend few months studying, finish all courses and even then if you realise this is not for you no biggie, the price is so low you can afford to test it this way!
The ease and method of learning really kept me in and interested. Before I knew it I was doing things that seemed arcane to me before. This has been a huge help as I work to pivot my career and I would recommend it to anyone and everyone interested in learing to code.
This platform is a great launchpad if you want to learn the basics of back and development, solidify what you already know, or just expand your skills. I definitely recommend it. The cost is an investment if you really put the time and effort and I honestly can’t believe how much content there is available for what they’re charging…and they are still producing more!
I've found boot.dev to be a better learning program than anything I've tried. The curriculum does do hand-holding for the beginning concepts, and there are considerable challenges as one continues. I've been in the information technology sector for well over a decade, but I've been working in some kind of software development or scripting for most of my life. I have many certifications and two bachelor's degrees, but working at boot.dev has finally given me the confidence to level up my career. In other learning environments, I struggle to understand the significance of the piece of paper at the end, as I am always aware of folks who coasted through or overly relied on other people to do their work for them in group projects and the like. If someone achieved an arch mage rank in boot.dev I am very confident they have learned something, despite having AI tools and many other tools available. I also want to mention the Discord community, where I have found Kindred spirits.One last thing, my annual subscription is coming up for renewal. I received multiple emails letting me know this and to cancel if I'm not using their service. I appreciate this. It might be the first time I've paid for a service that wasn't based on a business model of customers not using their products, having forgotten they subscribed to something.
The courses are great, and they are being constantly improved. This is probably one of, if not the best place, to start learning to code.Other than that i fall in love with the discord community, its a real blessing and i appreciate the community the boot dev team was able to create.
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