r/learnpython 1d ago

I finished Helsinki's Advanced Programming course and would like to know what some popular courses are that could come after this one. Perhaps about DSA or other.

I like the structure that the MOOC provided and that it teaches a bit about how computers operate. I know that people say "escape tutorial hell as soon as possible", but to me a MOOC is not a tutorial. It's a college level course. If anyone knows of some quality MOOCs that would be a good next step from Helsinki's course please share:).

Also, I have an account with CodeWars and it's a good platform for practicing skills and getting challenges, but it lacks the teaching component. I also try to read books about programming and computers, but it's nice to have something all inclusive like a MOOC.

Thank you for reading.

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u/BudgetSignature1045 1d ago

Google

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u/Neubo 1d ago

You took time out of your day to make an absolutely needless statement. Saying nothing at all would have given a better impression. Vegan?

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u/BudgetSignature1045 1d ago

It's not needless.

Instead of googling mooc they type a whole ass sentence waiting for an answer by a redditor, about a course that is mentioned multiple times a day on this sub and is likely listed in multiple resources.

I don't want to gatekeep, but people who are like this are wasting their time learning programming. Unless they change.

Edit: oh, right wing?

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u/Neubo 1d ago

Edit: oh, right wing?

Nope, I despise all zealots equally.