I did one when Udacity first launched them and I was really disappointed. It was really expensive for something you can do for free with readily available resources. The assignment feedback was a joke and the program in no way resembled an actual college course. If it’s C++ you’re into, then buy a $15 course from Udemy (Tim Buchalka’s C++ course is awesome) and once you’re done with that jump into the Gnome community (www.gnome.org/get-involved/). They are super welcoming to new contributors.
I did one when Udacity first launched them and I was really disappointed. It was really expensive for something you can do for free with readily available resources. The assignment feedback was a joke and the program in no way resembled an actual college course. If it’s C++ you’re into, then buy a $15 course from Udemy (Tim Buchalka’s C++ course is awesome) and once you’re done with that jump into the Gnome community (www.gnome.org/get-involved/). They are super welcoming to new contributors.
Awesome I’ll check those out. Strange how they didn’t have good quality course materials as I thought that was their selling point. Thanks!