Hello guys ,
Udemy has released a very impressive promotion for the C++ course , and I really want to go into it , as my knowledge in java aren't so usefull
Here it is : https://www.udemy.com/unrealcourse/ (https://www.udemy.com/unrealcourse/)
Problem is , I'vent got these 11€ on paypal now , but I've a gp-bikes key spare ( and wrs also as it do both)
I can't miss this opportunity of a 94% reduction
But I don't want to ask it for free thats why I ask for an exchange , so I've got the gp-bikes key
Thanks for reading guys , and hope you all a wonderful 2018 !
Wow this looks nice, any idea if you need previous C++ experience to be able to do this?
Quote from: Wimp #97 on January 11, 2018, 07:20:00 PM
Wow this looks nice, any idea if you need previous C++ experience to be able to do this?
Don't think so , I look the programm of all videos and they start by basics , so you can be fully debutant , I think
And as targeted audience they say this : "Complete beginners who are willing to work hard."
Quote from: guigui404 on January 11, 2018, 07:25:03 PM
Quote from: Wimp #97 on January 11, 2018, 07:20:00 PM
Wow this looks nice, any idea if you need previous C++ experience to be able to do this?
Don't think so , I look the programm of all videos and they start by basics , so you can be fully debutant , I think
And as targeted audience they say this : "Complete beginners who are willing to work hard."
That sounds nice, gotta think about it then :D
If you buy me this course in exchange of one of my gp-bikes key I'll be really greatful too :p
Sorry man, would love to help, but could use all the money I have right now :D Otherwise I would :)
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I've bought two courses a couple of months ago. The deal on those would end in a few hours it said. It's currently still on sale.
I've read that Udemy's 'sales' are fake. It's more like a couple of days a year the price is normal, the rest of the year it's a 'sale'. That's their marketing strategy, and that's how they make money.
Anyway, C++ sounds cool! Like I said I've bought two courses. Javascript (to learn all the theory behind it) before diving into the next course about AngularJS. Trying to get as much front-end dev knowledge as I can at this time before getting better at back-end development. Currently almost done with the Javascript course and I absolutely loved it. I thought I was pretty good at Javascript already but I've learned a lot!
Do they certify you and is that worth anything in the professional industry? I'm a working software dev in cloud services but am wondering if online courses would hold any weight.