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Are web development courses useful?
How useful are online courses (skillbox, netology, etc.) on web development? Are they enough to fulfill orders on freelance exchanges or not? If yes, then approximately what complexity orders can be completed with the knowledge gained ONLY from these courses?
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The courses are useless. They benefit only their authors.
How useful are online courses (skillbox, netology, etc.) on web development?
Are they enough to fulfill orders on freelance exchanges or not?
If yes, then approximately what complexity orders can be completed with the knowledge gained ONLY from these courses?
if you are too lazy to read a book for 500 rubles, you can go to courses for 15k
, many are enough, many are not, here the learning ability from books and courses depends more on soft skills.
well, there are cool guys who take on the difficult part of the kick and courses, when the seniors do not take such orders due to the complexity of the technology, there are those who cannot make a site for their neighbor.
I want to tell my story. I myself went to courses, before them I studied theory from books (Perl, Python, PHP). Having studied the syntax, I began to cut my commercial project. As a result, after suffering for a year or two, I realized that knowledge of one syntax is not enough. The whole code turned into a mess, it was impossible to work on the project, although it laid down some kind of modularity. Maybe I should have gone freelance like you want. In general, I went to the courses with a specific goal: to learn how to properly build the architecture of the application and get a job as a programmer. Apparently, I was saved by the fact that I already had some knowledge in Japanese, so I got exactly those courses where they teach exactly what I needed: building an architecture, correctly highlighting abstractions, working with data models. The creators of these courses are themselves working programmers, and besides their educational platform, they are sawing a bunch of other projects. This is a schoolhttps://ru.hexlet.io/ . I don’t know if they will suit you, probably the material will be redundant for freelancing. But I don't regret it. Approximately halfway through the end of his studies, he got a job as a programmer and quickly rose to the middle.
Skillbox and netology - don't even waste your time and money.
Most of the English-language courses are worth the price on the courser, in addition, many courses can be watched for free if you do not need a certificate of completion.
If you find a coupon on yudemi to buy an interesting course for 1000r or less - take it - don't think. There, during such promotions, I buy all the courses in a row - I have never regretted it. Again, only in English. Our authors are still accustomed to hacking because of the low competition.
There will be benefits, of course. Interesting time spent is already a benefit.
Is it possible to start freelancing only after the courses - I doubt it. There must be some other background. But it happened to me that 1 random course inspired me to a new project, which then brought good money, so I always go through them in my free time. Everything in a row, both in their specialty and not in their own.
Last year there was a case: how the hell did they slip me in an advertisement a course on optimizing an investment portfolio with coursers. I think: why am I seeing this ad? But I went in, started watching and could not tear myself away. I opened a brokerage account and started playing according to the algorithms described in the course. In a very good profit, only the eyes are bloody.
my friend bought courses for a year for 90k, in a year I will write how useful they are
javascript was enough for me, which was taught in EasyUM - it.easyum.ru/courses/javascript-front-end/
however, I myself taught a lot. but here they gave a good base to start. if a beginner, it is better to start with courses. so reliable and there is motivation
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