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Anything worth doing before I go? Figured I ask before leaving. Came for interview prep as I have not tech interviewed in years

Seems like this is for newbies, basics, and feeding dopamine. However, seems like there are a lot of mistakes and no practical methodologies that I don’t want to develop bad habits from learning a new language here. SQL as beeen the best course and took a few silly things from python intermediate but python developer was a complete repeat. Seems this learning content is generated from an outdated genAI, maybe 3.5 turbo? There anything worth trying before going back to Pluralsight and mind numbing Leetcode


16th May 2025, 2:16 AM
Brett
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Brett, while a significant portion of available learning material targets entry-level developers, advanced avenues of learning exist. A feeling of not reaching your full potential often indicates a need to engage in the continuous growth strategies employed by experienced developers: rigorous research, practical application, and proactive self-improvement. If you further feel going back to Pluralsight and mind-numbing leetcode is in your best interests, then I wish you the best. Any platform you may head to rather coursera, udemy, or wherever,,, you will discover either outdated or depreciated as the languages are always evolving ... C++, python, Java, C#, Golang, Kotlin, Swift ... all of them have had minor and major updates over the past 2 years....
16th May 2025, 3:27 AM
BroFar
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Please teach me python
17th May 2025, 2:12 PM
Adeniyi Adejoke
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