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by 3into10power5
2763 days ago
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It does look like greydius is not a beginner but an intermediate/experienced dev. I am right now doing machine learning nanodegree and I have the same feedback. Its for beginners, not experienced devs. Experienced devs can digest the same stuff less than a month, if they simply provide the text. That said, the fault is not his. Shitty udacity never ever mentions they are for beginners. They sell it as "career changing". So blame is on them. |
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A large portion of learning material (feels like >95%) caters to beginner or junior level people. Very rarely do you find books or tutorials or material meant for those beyond the junior level.
Even the "advanced" or "intermediate" videos on places like Pluralsight, Lynda, etc feel like it's barely a step above beginner. I don't have much experience with Udacity but I'm guessing it's the same?
It seems, IME, like the only way to learn the intimate/advanced knowledge is to talk to core developers or others who have a similar problem domain.