Knowledge is free, you're buying a knowledge platform and that is so true here with udemy. So, the instruction is mediocre at best. I've juxtaposed their web development course with LinkedIn learning's same style course and the latter is considerably more thorough. There is little to no instructor/staff support for issues in the programming content (i.e. If a video wont' load, applet not function etc...), so if there is something wrong- it may never get addressed. You may find some solace in other course-purchasers' sentiments/solutions though. Everything I've learned is publically available and open source- you are buying a service and mainly a platform to a single person's perspective on a topic; and that could be either poor or truncated.
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