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MRDCMXWLL2016-03-14 16:09:02
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MRDCMXWLL, 2016-03-14 16:09:02

Is it worth learning from TreeHouse?

A couple of days ago I started learning Objective-C from the Big Nerd Ranch Guide, but today I found teamtreehouse.com
Is it really as good as it says? Will I really have a few simple apps in the AppStore at the end of the course, which is what they are trying to convince me, or is it all the same part of their marketing?
It would be interesting to hear the thoughts of a person who has taken their courses.

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Maronus, 2016-03-14
@MRDCMXWLL

If you are a novice developer, then the course will be a good initial impetus to development. You gallop through Europe, run through the basics, you can quite do something simple.
But no one canceled the book. =)
It is physically impossible to fit in the course all the nuances that the developer encounters on a daily basis.
Therefore, if you have money, go to the course, and then deepen your knowledge every day with a book and practice.
If there is no money for the course, take a book, an editor and go ahead.
There is not much difference IMHO.
PS: Regarding TreeHouse itself - if there are really a lot of good reviews, then people are unlikely to lie. Another thing is that beginners can embellish the amount of knowledge gained in the course.

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Dimonchik, 2016-03-14
@dimonchik2013

in terms of traffic, the site is at the level (compare with www.lynda.com and tutsplus.com/) , according to Python, I met recommendations on it (xs marketing or not),
you can ask them all questions, read / ask the conditions for a refund and decide

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Jack OXO, 2017-08-25
@oxojeck

I highly recommend, I'm going through now. The courses are very well structured, a large community, tests. Starting there is a good option, provided you have some money.

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