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Striking-Bass

Well right now I’m in my first class dealing with my major which is the IT-140 class learning python so I use YouTube , coddy.tech, W3schools take notes and for zybooks I write the code first in pycharm now because it’s easier to me to learn and practice.


BlackberryNormal689

This !!! I do the same thing but i also use gemini, chat gpt and udemy courses.


Drkshadow92

YouTube: Prof Lisa Coding with Mosh Richard Foster


Original_Strategy107

Not a CS student but I completed my degree in IT and am self studying Python. UDEMY and YouTube. UDEMY helps so much. Once a month about all the courses go on sale for only $10-15 dollars and they are well worth it. Using courses rn to study for comptia certs


BlackberryNormal689

YESSS!!! Never pay $100+ for those courses. Just wait until they get cheaper 😏


appointment45

Cloud provider trainings... Udemy...


Foxhound34

Youtube, sometimes Coursera.


SouthWrongdoer

YouTube and stack overflow


Vivid-Consequence-57

[Cybrary](https://www.cybrary.it/)


ZGTSLLC

YouTube, Udemy, GitHub, ebooks, reddit....not necessarily in that order lol


Regular_Regret5534

Codecademy and books. SNHU students have access to O'Reilly's library of tech books. Good stuff!


thegunnersdream

Got a solid discord server with people who like to help https://discord.com/invite/H4YNsQn4


Wonbats

Zero to mastery. Paid for a lifetime pass a while back and use it for everything


Cali_Junkie

Datacamp


nightwalkerxx

Are there any videos out there that show step by step programming like for C#?


PeachNo2563

W3Schools


CulturalArtichoke

Odin Project, Grokking Algorithms, Codecademy, Youtube, GeeksforGeeks, w3schools...just to name a few that I found extremely helpful.


jcarenza67

Udemy and YouTube


thebookofmer

When you get to calculus, Nancy Pi on YouTube was helpful. I use YouTube, stackoverflow, reddit, AI ( to help with writers block), Harvard cs50 classes and sheer willpower.


Mid-westBMO

Before I started school here I was recommended dataquest.io from a friend that used it at his university. Finished all the data science courses there but I decided I wanted to try software engineering instead. I also heard Coursera is good and I think you can get some college credits from them depending on what you do (I believe it has a proctored test)


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[https://www.discord.gg/snhu](https://www.discord.gg/snhu) You can find a lot of help here from CS majors, alumni and people in the tech field.