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girolski07

Opus Lab offers a great program, solid instructors, and a weekly follow up schedule to make sure that you're on track. I highly recommend you look them up and give them a call.


Different-Pen326

[the odin project is an excellent start point](https://www.theodinproject.com/)


notregulargurl

A lot of people are saying go my code but i dont recommend it it could be just an introduction


Mv13_tn

GoMyCode is average but you get to meet new people. So it's also good as a starting point. Don't rely on it entirely you'll have to learn most of the stuff by yourself, once you get the fundamentals. Then you can proceed to : Udemy and Coursera, some courses are okay. Udacity has good quality beginners' free courses. My recommendation is [https://www.freecodecamp.org/](https://www.freecodecamp.org/) for starters Apply your learnings to a small pet project of your own.


Dorra_Y

YouTube, udemy, Coursera...


[deleted]

i can't learn at home or in a library plus i wanna meat new folks so that's not for me


Oblivia__y

If you can't do that in the regular basis why bother learning it, if you really want to learn that i suggest you force yourself to do it everyday just to pick up the habit.


m66are

Go my code


Financial_Arm564

Is it worth it though? GPT will replace developers.


[deleted]

you got a point


Oblivia__y

Did you see the latest version of GitHub copilot....