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Excited to kick off the year by diving into programming! Total beginner here, eager to learn and build my portfolio simultaneously. Any recommendations for free courses (video preferred) or resources that focus on hands-on projects? Amount: 15USDC. I will pick the top3 replies. (5USDC each) Deadline: EoM @bountybot
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Thanks everyone for all your suggestions! πŸ™ @pirosb3 , really appreciate you took the time to write that thread. @rch , thanks for the Zed Shaw, Learn Code the Hard Way recommendation! @trav , Patrick Collins is a must wathc on youtube. @sinaver will definitely try alchemy bootcamp.
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Check @alchemyplatform university bootcamp, amazing folks, great content!
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@pirosb3

1/n It's hard to give you a single answer because it depends on your goals and learning style. I'll try to provide a generic and practical answer to this: - Start by manually typing small Python and JS examples into code editor (no copy/paste). Aim for quick wins by making small changes and seeing the screen update
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First on my list would be Freecodecamp: https://www.freecodecamp.org/ It has everything you'd ever need plus it's hands-on. w3schools is another great option. It's especially great for making reference to specific topics. You can check them out here: https://www.w3schools.com/ Hope these help.
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Learn Python the Hard Way by Zed Shaw. It’s a book but used to have a free online version. Small concise focused chapters and love the way how the author goes about covering each topic
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If you’re interested in blockchain development I recommend Patrick Collins on YouTube. He’s the best. Pretty sure he has a course where he combines solidity with JavaScript as well.
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I don’t have a specific course to recommend but I HIGHLY suggest you start with C, contrary to the popular advice you’d get these days. The closer you get to how the computer actually works, the easier it is to understand what you’re doing and why.
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Start with Web Development. (HTML/CSS/NodeJS/ReactJS/Git/MongoDB) Best Resource: Angela Yu Udemy. After you are comfortable, you can move on to blockchain development. (NextJS/Solidity/HardHat/Foundry) Patrick Collins YT.
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