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The Best Full Stack Development Courses You Can Take inΒ 2024 πŸ‘©β€πŸ’» πŸš€

Brian G. on December 07, 2023

At Curricular, my team and I spend hundreds of hours every month reviewing courses and programs from around the web to recommend the very best. Our...
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Thank you for putting together this list. I'm half way through CS50 Intro to Python and I recommend it. Every week has a video lecture and a set of problems to solve of increasing complexity. I personally like this format and I'm learning and enjoying coding a lot.

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Brian G.

You're welcome :)
Glad you're enjoying the CS50 Intro to Python. It's really an amazing course - so well made and intentional. Are you taking the certificate version through edX or auditing?

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Auditing

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Hossein Yazdi

Very detailed share. Thanks for it.

Though I haven't personally tried it, this course also feels very promising for learning full stack development. It's also very popular.

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Brian G.

You're welcome! We spent a long time putting it together, so I'm glad it's helpful.

Thanks for sharing LevelUp. This looks like a good resource. I'll add it to our list to do a more detailed review. On first glance, unless I'm missing something, it seems like the learner would have to curate a full stack learning path from the various topic-based tutorials (JavaScript, Node, React, etc.). The benefit with the paths and courses I'm recommending here is they're designed with the learner journey and outcomes in mind; curating topic-based tutorials sometimes misses that target audience alignment. I would wonder how well the tutorials build upon one another to take someone from novice to pro, how much practice there is to synthesize skills, etc. Excited to dig in!