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Where to go to study as a 1c programmer in Moscow?
Good day everyone! Thank you in advance for taking the time to answer my question. Thank you!
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Maybe someone came across, heard about good 1c courses, good courses mean not a fabulous online course where in 2 days they will make a mega programmer out of you (let's not breed water here 1c programmer or not :)), but where there are normal teachers and with the proper desire to attend courses, it will be possible to really learn the basics of 1s.
While I plan to go to study at a specialist for a program of 7 courses for 1s, though I have been hearing negative reviews about the specialist lately, if someone can confirm or refute them, I would be grateful.
The author of this post has spent more than one evening googling 1c courses in Moscow, but has not yet found real and not fake reviews.
PS A few words about myself, a system administrator of an average initial level, at the moment raising not the most difficult servers on linux (ubuntu, frebsd). Possession of the skill of writing a script in python, knowledge of the basics of c ++ on the levels of writing a calculator.
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Training center number 3, I was there and in a specialist. And I liked it much more in the training center, a small group, the teacher is excellent, he watches how they do the task, tells them. Also the canteen)
As a former 1C programmer, I can recommend these courses: courses-1s.rf Nasipov and Gilev.
There is no such complete information even on official courses. The cost is fully justified.
Free useful materials are constantly laid out there.
I took 2 courses: on a topic in which I already had experience and on a completely new topic for me. In the first case, the infa obtained empirically settled down well + I learned quite a lot of new interesting points. In the second case, the course was enough to successfully complete a project on this topic.
I was in UTs No. 1, at advanced training courses on the subject of Administration 1C. Very pompous, paid, but the "exhaust" from the courses is not so good.
But I really liked the free courses at the Institute for Advanced Studies at the Plekhanov Russian University of Economics. But to get into these courses, you need to be unemployed and get a referral there through the employment center. Or try to get there on your own, but it may be paid. Very sensible courses, I was surprised by their seriousness.
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