Alex spends three days trying to build a simple "Wallet" class for an exercise. It’s frustrating. But then, the concept clicks. Alex realizes that code isn't just a script running top-to-bottom; it's a simulation of real-world objects interacting.

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The course provides approximately 30+ hours of on-demand video and hundreds of articles.

Starts with absolute fundamentals—variables, data types, and logical flow—perfect for those with zero prior coding experience.

The course shifts to Object-Oriented Programming (OOP). This is the "boss battle" of the intermediate section. The concepts of self , __init__ , classes, and instances feel abstract and dizzying.

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