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How you can learn Python in 2021

Hey everyone!

I hope everyone's 2021 is off to a great start. Quick about me: I'm a full-time developer currently, but looking to help others learn Python and hopefully be able to translate that knowledge into a developer role, if wanted. I've always enjoyed teaching and helping others - was a tutor in college for other CS students.

Anyway, why I am posting. I am starting a paid weekly newsletter (only $15 one-time fee).

What's Included

Every Friday of 2021 you will receive a newsletter about Python programming. It will be structured by first learning about a general programming concept or something specific to Python. I will then apply what I taught, into an application that can be used for a portfolio. On top of this, I will be creating a Discord group for questions and follow-ups to any of the newsletters.
Lastly, I will ask for feedback and what you want to learn in the upcoming newsletters.

Haters

As always, there are people who question this - and that's completely fine. No hard feelings, but I get the question why this when there are courses or "the information is already out there". Yes, I get that but I will answer this shortly. You pay for the structure and guidance of a developer. Many people don't know where to start when learning to code.
Second, online courses just provide information overload (specifically with programming). Newbies get overwhelmed and give up. There's a reason why 95-99% of students don't finish courses.
Third, courses don't provide feedback. You buy a course and sometimes it doesn't cover what you wanted and bam, you are out X amount of money for nothing. This newsletter format will allow the subs to request topics they want to learn in newsletters. And it will be about 30 minutes to 1 hour of content per newsletter so its not information overload.
Last - it is $15, you will probably get that value in the first newsletter!

Interested?

I'm super glad you are still reading about must want to learn some Python. If you still have questions, check out an example newsletter here.

If you want to sign up, awesome! You can sign up here

p.s - thank you to Dru at Trends.vc for the inspiration of the 'haters' section.

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