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Beginner question

im i allowed to engage in multiple courses at once or do i need to finish one to move to the other?

2nd Nov 2025, 11:33 AM
Stumpy
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You can pick as many as you like.
2nd Nov 2025, 11:40 AM
Lisa
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Stumpy , although you could learn from several tutorials simultaneously, i would not necessarily recommend this approach for beginners. find a tutorial / programming language that interests you and start learning. focus on that tutorial and do the exercises as well.
2nd Nov 2025, 7:48 PM
Lothar
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It depends on you. Try out what works best for you. If you are a complete beginner, I would recommend to stick with one course for nown. You can always do the other course later.
3rd Nov 2025, 1:31 PM
Lisa
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im just interested in making websites while also understanding how python works so i guess thats fine as long as im not learning two hard things at once like c++ or Assembly or anything like that. right?
3rd Nov 2025, 1:28 PM
Stumpy
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Absolutely, Stumpy! Once you are comfortable with Python and have extensive knowledge of it, which goes way beyond the "Python Developer" course available here, you can try out other "difficult" languages, namely C++, Rust, Assembly, Bash etc. Do you intended to go beyond static web pages and build interractive and responsive ones? In that case, you should consider learning JavaScript, which is usually considered a beginner-friendly language. However, although it is easy to start learning, owing to its simple ayntax et. al, it can be quite hard to master once you move beyomd the basics. I would encourage you to keep coding, keep learning and keep expanding your horizons. Thank you.
4th Nov 2025, 6:03 AM
Ushasi Bhattacharya
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You are most welcome, Stumpy. I am glad to know that our answers helped you. Keep coding, keep growing! Thank you.
4th Nov 2025, 3:24 PM
Ushasi Bhattacharya
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tysm everyone yall were helpful
4th Nov 2025, 2:33 PM
Stumpy
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yes ..you can take as many courses as you wish
4th Nov 2025, 8:21 PM
Joseph Samwa
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one thing tho i know its not related to the post but still a question, i did 2 practice levels then i was not allowed to do any more, i thought i reached some sort of a limit per day which is fair but by the next day i couldn't do non and every single one required premium. am i missing something?
4th Nov 2025, 9:59 PM
Stumpy
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Stumpy, do you mean the AI Practice? In that case, let me tell you that the AI practice has no daily limit that resets, you only get to do it twice, if you have not brought a subscription. Thank you.
4th Nov 2025, 10:47 PM
Ushasi Bhattacharya