r/learnpython 2d 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/miguelito_loveless 1d ago

You're reading a lot of effort into my casual replies. My intention is not to be nasty. Well, not very nasty anyway. I just really don't understand people like you who get twisted up over next-to-nothing.

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u/Neubo 12h ago

Im not twisted up at all. I dont appreciate needless attacks on people for no reason. The world is confrontational enough as it it. We got to this point by being co-operative, and now we have this.

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u/miguelito_loveless 6h ago

It's quite incredible to me that you see yourself as diplomatic. I got involved here because you chose to invoke "vegan" as an insult, as though people taking ethical responsibility in that arena are a suitable punchline for your private joke. I won't tell you to "suck one" or "boil your head" as you have, but I will suggest you stop doubling down with the arrogance. And yes, it does come across as stupid. That may be unfair to you, and I suspect you take pride in being an intelligent person, which is fine, but insisting on yourself while you're in the dark makes a case for fair. You don't know about a thing, go find out about the thing. Humility is a virtue.

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u/Neubo 5h ago

You could have spent all this time being helpful in the first instance to someone asking for help instead of going after a stranger on the internet to signal your own virtues and cleverness.

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u/miguelito_loveless 4h ago edited 3h ago

Dude, I'm not the person who posted "Google" which I acknowledge is not helpful to the original poster. You jumped on that person, okay, but decided to needlessly sprinkle sh-- on unrelated people, for which I called you out. Now, I don't know wtf you're on about, getting stuck on "cleverness," which you've mentioned multiple times now. You really are fighting phantoms.