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Dude, srsly, move this to SC if you want *any* replies!
Was disapointed.
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I think you can try it for a month for free. I'd give that a go and hammer some courses to see how much value you can get from it.
I far preferred the Lynda course to searching YouTube though. I don't mind YouTube for specifics, but I find it too slow for comprehensive courses. The Lynda course I did was very focused, and you really had to pay attention or you would miss stuff.
Firstly, you must be the type of person who can learn via videos. The tutorials can be great, but if that isn't how you learn then there is no benefit at all.
There are no formal quals or recognition with it, no awards you can get (in most languages)
The people who do the tutorials range from excellent to ok. I've not had a bad one.
The voices can be annoying as feck.
Depending on what you want to learn, youtube is a lot cheaper but it is a minefield in regards to quality.
Some tutorials don't teach any theory, they don't do any background info. If you are a beginner, you run a real risk of missing some verrrry important theory. For example, they will tell you how to program a simple program, but not reference the class/variables/methods etc... (however some do)
It's a great tool to be fair, there are many good points. The supporting files/industry tutorials/ the rewind 10 seconds button is a god send.
Am doing two right now - both are good, one is exceptional - but check course reviews first.
I first heard about Udemy here!
They're both good. The conversational Spanish is basic, but that's the point - I'm hoping to get a more comprehensive course after.
Sorry, Tim. Cheap gag. I see some fellow pottyminds on here got it, though.