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Hi guys, do you have any experience with Udemy? I am thinking about learning C with Udemy, I know a bit of java and I need C for my next semester in the University, I thought I could try to learn C now in the vacation.

Or you do know a better option? Thanks ;)

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I have bought a course from them but not started it yet :P it really seems to depend on the course you choose. some seem to be pretty good, others not so much. make sure to choose one that is popular and has lots of reviews. I am gonna try out python over the holidays :) I am also from Hamburg btw :3

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On ‎7‎/‎2‎/‎2017 at 6:40 AM, RuLeZ said:

Hi guys, do you have any experience with Udemy? I am thinking about learning C with Udemy, I know a bit of java and I need C for my next semester in the University, I thought I could try to learn C now in the vacation.

Or you do know a better option? Thanks ;)

I got a few programming courses from them and a Unity one, and they're good. I also have a few drawing ones for figure drawing.


However, I got a pluralsight subscription and I haven't touched the programming courses on Udemy since...

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Udemy courses can be nice, but as mention do check reviews first. I done a few and have some for future and it is good way to 

get introduced to some subject. But it is just a start, you will get more from books but what I recommend is just code on your own,

from small simple projects to bit more complex. 

 

Here are some links but you probably can find lot more:

https://github.com/EbookFoundation/free-programming-books/blob/master/free-programming-books.md#c

http://www.learn-c.org/ 

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On 7/2/2017 at 11:27 AM, Senpai Yoda said:

I have used Udemy for learning python and i think its great. But the quality varies a lot from course to course. 

 

Just dont buy any courses when they are not on sale.

If they're not on sale wait like 3 weeks and it'll be yet another "hot deal"

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