There never has been a better time to learn a new skill online and Python is the skill to pick up in 2020.
We are all sitting at home during our Black Friday Lockdown. So instead of being lazy and watching the 4th episode of The Queen’s Gambit, I said to myself: Let’s find the best Python deal!
Here are the five best deals I found and who they are for:
1. edX: Introduction to Python Programming
edX collaborates with top universities and has high-quality instructors and teaches theoretical content extremely accurately and well. Their programs tend to be a bit monotonous and it can be difficult to stay motivated.
Best for: People who easily understand new coding concepts at first take, who like to dive deep into theoretical concepts and do not need much support
The Deal: Python, save 20% with the code CYBER2020 https://www.edx.org/professional-certificate/introduction-to-python-programming
Price: €240 from €331 (5 months to complete — 10h per week)
2. Codecademy: Learn Python 3
Codecademy offers a great user interface where you can practice coding without having to hassle with an IDE (this is software where developers write code). The content will be presented in easy to digest chunks.
Best for: People who want an informal entry without much commitment to see what it’s like.
The deal: save 25% with the code CYBER25 https://www.codecademy.com/learn/learn-python-3
Price: €60.80 from €71.99 (€35.99 per month) for 25 hours (around 6 weeks to complete — 10h per week).
3. Octomo: Collaborative Python Fundamentals
Octomo is the newest player and puts an collaborative spin on online programs. You will learn by coding projects. Also, you have two live sessions where you discuss your code with other participants via video chat. Their algorithm matches you in small study groups for mutual support and motivation.
Best for: Starters who want to stay motivated by engaging with like-minded people, be supported, and learn from various perspectives at the same time for a more holistic understanding.
The deal: save 30% on their Python program, just click on their Website https://www.octomo.org
Price €77 from €110, ( 6 weeks to complete — 10h per week)
4. Udemy: Learn Python Programming
Udemy has courses for everyone and everything. Here the content isn’t curated as everyone can upload a course. However, the one I linked seems quite good according to the reviews.
Best for: People who want to see what the fuss is about that are very good at motivating themselves and do not require any support.
The deal: Most Python courses for €9.99 (full disclosure, there are most of the time priced like this).
https://www.udemy.com/course/complete-python-bootcamp/
Price: €9.99 from €109.99 (around 6 weeks to complete a 25h course — 10h per week)
5. Pluralsight: Level up your Python skills
Pluralsight has a great range of advanced courses and a sophisticated skill assessment system.
Best for: More advanced professionals who want to perfect specific skills related to Python or advanced Data Science.
The Deal: save 40% off their annual subscription, just click on their website
https://www.pluralsight.com/browse/software-development/python
Price: €164 from €275 for all their courses for a year.
Conclusion
For most beginners CodeCademy, Octomo and Udemy are solid and affordable choices. For me, Octomo stands out because of the weekly live-sessions and being able to connect with others over Python in times where it’s difficult to meet people.
A brief overview with some funkiness:
- edX for the Independent Theoreticians
- CodeCademy for the Design Lovers
- Pluralsight for the Advanced Professionals
- Udemy for the Jack of All Trades
- Octomo for the Relationship Builder
What’s your take? Leave a comment!