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I am not a software developer, but i have much interest in it,
i had talked windows desktop developers,they all recommend C# (C Sharp),
I had checked google, on Quora people were recommending Python, but i think C# is better..
Udemy offers many courses besides programming ones such as marketing, personal development and even music.
 
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If you're serious about career in CS i'd suggest you to check out PIAIC courses.
I am doing their AI course and it's quite good
I didn't know about the PIAIC. This looks interesting. I think i will apply next year. Tell me about the entrance test, Is it hard? and what kind of questions are ask in it?
 
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No one should go anywhere near C. I get why you said that, it is because you want to build a strong foundation. For that C++ is a far better choice.

What do you want to do? No need to waste time and money on unnecessary stuff.

I have hardly ever seen flutter developers. For app development, I mostly see Java and Kotlin developers. Flutter is purely for front end stuff right?
Yes it's a UI framework but you can also use any other tool to power it's backend. I personally use firebase
 
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No one should go anywhere near C. I get why you said that, it is because you want to build a strong foundation. For that C++ is a far better choice.
C is a subset of C++, they're the same except C++ can do OOP. For someone that knows C, learning C++ is just adding another topic to what they already know.
 
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I didn't know about the PIAIC. This looks interesting. I think i will apply next year. Tell me about the entrance test, Is it hard? and what kind of questions are ask in it?
I joined during coronavirus days (April 2020) so our test and 1st semester fee was waived off. I applied in IOT this year and I was told i don't have to give an exam.
 
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Yes it's a UI framework but you can also use any other tool to power it's backend. I personally use firebase
I am curious to know why you chose to learn Flutter instead of Kotlin or Java?
C is a subset of C++, they're the same except C++ can do OOP. For someone that knows C, learning C++ is just adding another topic to what they already know.
I know that but why should one even bother him/herself with C when C++ is available. Do you really think that a beginner should start with C++ if he/she will never use C++ in the future? I am asking this because my first language is C++ and I will have to keep studying C++ until at least the 5th or 6th semester in my university. The fields that interest me are cloud computing, AI, machine learning, data science and blockchain development and I don't think C++ is being widely used in any of these fields.
 
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@_NOBODY_ rather than rating, look at contents. If they seem useful, ignore sound, presentation etc. Most of the audience today expect Netflix level audio video quality even in technical courses. I am also a student at Udemy, and trust me, I gained a lot from the courses which had very bad ratings.
 
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@_NOBODY_ rather than rating, look at contents. If they seem useful, ignore sound, presentation etc. Most of the audience today expect Netflix level audio video quality even in technical courses. I am also a student at Udemy, and trust me, I gained a lot from the courses which had very bad ratings.
Thankfully the courses that I have bought are excellent so far and they are even according to the reviews. I have bought these 2.
 
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Do you really think that a beginner should start with C++ if he/she will never use C++ in the future?
There is so much code written in C/C++ you never know when you will run into it in the future. Any serious programmer should have a passing if not working knowledge of C/C++. Right now it has made a sort of a comeback
 
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Thankfully the courses that I have bought are excellent so far and they are even according to the reviews. I have bought these 2.
The beauty of Udemy is, sometimes you learn that stuff which no other training will deliver it to you. Sometimes excellent material.
Have you bought it from Pakistan? What was the mode of payment?
 
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I have never paid more than Rs 499 (Indian) for any course on Udemy. Most of the time a sale is on, and if not, I apply some coupon from couponcause.com. They always work.

If you are just exploring programming and do not have any career track in mind, I would suggest going the web development route. It is a more holistic field and will expose you to both frontend and backend - UI/UX design, user authentication, databases, git, deployment, etc. A single decent sized dummy project will leave you very satisfied.
 
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The best part about the course that I have bought is the heavy emphasis on practice. I previously bought a C++ course and it was great; however, the professor gave too much info at once and that course hardly put any emphasis on practice. A person can watch hundreds of coding videos but that will not make that person proficient in coding what he/she has learned from those videos. Practice is what's necessary for learning to code.

Of course, only a fool would buy a poorly rated course. Also, any course that one buys must have a large number of reviews and most of them should be positive.
Suggest me course for C# and .NET
 
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The beauty of Udemy is, sometimes you learn that stuff which no other training will deliver it to you. Sometimes excellent material.
Have you bought it from Pakistan? What was the mode of payment?
Yes, the mode of payment was credit card transaction.
There is so much code written in C/C++ you never know when you will run into it in the future. Any serious programmer should have a passing if not working knowledge of C/C++. Right now it has made a sort of a comeback
Really? Can you go more into the details of C++'s comeback? According to Stack Overflow, C++'s popularity is rapidly decreasing, I saw the charts for 2019, 2020 and 2021.
Suggest me course for C# and .NET
Here's the link to C# courses: https://www.udemy.com/topic/c-sharp/ and here the link to .NET courses: https://www.udemy.com/topic/net/

Explore thoroughly, you can see the number of reviews and ratings. Click any course that attracts you, then scroll down to look at its description. Also, watch the intro video for any course that attracts you, it will give you more info about it.
 
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