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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 donât 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 Seems this learning content is generated from an outdated genAI, maybe 3.5 turbo?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 LeetcodeâŠ
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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Any platform you may head to rather coursera, udemy, or wherever,,, you will discover either outdated or depreciated as the languages are always evolving ...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....
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Please teach me python