Didn't mean to come across as dogmatic, but yes, I have used both and they are great. I especially like that codegym moves at a very slow pace, and don't introduce concepts until you are ready for them. Hyperskill is great, because it is heavily project based, which many tutorials lack. It also gives you a nice road map that shows you how concepts are related and where the gaps in your knowledge are. Highly recommended. I also love Udemy and have gladly paid for many excellent courses.
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Didn't mean to come across as dogmatic, but yes, I have used both and they are great. I especially like that codegym moves at a very slow pace, and don't introduce concepts until you are ready for them. Hyperskill is great, because it is heavily project based, which many tutorials lack. It also gives you a nice road map that shows you how concepts are related and where the gaps in your knowledge are. Highly recommended. I also love Udemy and have gladly paid for many excellent courses.