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Good afternoon everyone!
Let me say right off the bat that trainees are encouraged to leave a review and get plushies for it. Is it any wonder that so many positive feedback?
I am studying on the Fullstack-developer course in Python. The course is quite extensive.
I will tell you about my personal learning experience on this program. I will say right off the bat that getting into training on this platform is not worth it.
In a nutshell, for those who do not know how training is built on Skillfactory. Every Thursday, at 18:00 Moscow time, a new module opens. The module consists of several lessons. At the end of the module not always, but relatively often there is an assignment to be completed and sent to the mentor for review. Communication between students and mentors takes place through messenger "Tutu".
The first is the course content itself.
It starts off very well: you can see that the authors of the course are trying to explain the basics Python programming for people who are in many ways very far from programming itself. But unfortunately, after a while. number of modules (read: weeks) the quality of information in the modules is incredibly low. In some places it is explained only in the most general terms, in some places – just off the top of my head.
A lot of mistakes. A lot of mistakes. I’m serious. As an example: we are told how important it is to comply with PEP8. Python programmers), and then the course authors themselves don’t follow it.
I understand perfectly well that googling, reading from the
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The authors of the course have no intention of explaining anything to you.
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Good afternoon everyone!
Let me say right off the bat that trainees are encouraged to leave a review and get plushies for it. Is it any wonder that so many positive feedback?
I am studying on the Fullstack-developer course in Python. The course is quite extensive.
I will tell you about my personal learning experience on this program. I will say right off the bat that getting into training on this platform is not worth it.
In a nutshell, for those who do not know how training is built on Skillfactory. Every Thursday, at 18:00 Moscow time, a new module opens. The module consists of several lessons. At the end of the module not always, but relatively often there is an assignment to be completed and sent to the mentor for review. Communication between students and mentors takes place through messenger "Tutu".
The first is the course content itself.
It starts off very well: you can see that the authors of the course are trying to explain the basics Python programming for people who are in many ways very far from programming itself. But unfortunately, after a while. number of modules (read: weeks) the quality of information in the modules is incredibly low. In some places it is explained only in the most general terms, in some places – just off the top of my head.
A lot of mistakes. A lot of mistakes. I’m serious. As an example: we are told how important it is to comply with PEP8. Python programmers), and then the course authors themselves don’t follow it.
I understand perfectly well that googling, reading from the