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Sorulai2020-08-26 19:25:50
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Sorulai, 2020-08-26 19:25:50

Is an Android course worth it?

Hello, I have been studying Android development myself for 4 months already. this is very lacking), etc.)
Now I'm thinking about buying courses. I am considering all possible options, can you share your feedback on the courses and the online universities themselves, if you have passed and in general the expediency of such a decision? I read reviews about the platforms, everywhere they are 50/50 +, mostly these are marketing professions.

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Sergey Gornostaev, 2020-08-26
@sergey-gornostaev

Courses are a tax on stupidity.

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0Bannon, 2020-08-28
@0Bannon

I will say so. Courses suck, but there are two points.
First, you will have some kind of roadmap in terms of how to consistently study something, and not grab everything in a row, it is not clear what to learn, and some will still turn out to be outdated.
The second point is a real person with experience in this field, a mentor or whoever he is, who can answer your questions. This is about the same as they said above "find an experienced person to teach you."

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xmoonlight, 2020-08-26
@xmoonlight

You pay for courses.
And for work - to you.
What to choose?!

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Jacen11, 2020-08-26
@Jacen11

Better to look for a mentor.

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kk95, 2020-08-27
@kk95

If you already know something yourself, then you better find someone who develops applications for android (not a freelancer) and knows how to teach. And pay him to mentor. And the courses that come across (at least on "my" topics) are conducted by specialists with 1-2 years of work in no-name projects, and there is a minimum of communication with the teacher. And that's exactly what you need based on your own words. if these specialists of theirs are so cool why do they go to these schools to teach for 30-40k a month?

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