GeekBrains for Web3 dev? Is the juice worth the squeeze?

CooLIvaN

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Thinking about dropping some cash on the GeekBrains Web3 course, but wondering if the ROI is actually there. Is their curriculum legit enough to land a dev gig, or should I just stick to grinding through free docs? Looking for real takes from anyone who's been through the program.
 

jeancantin

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I've had a decent experience with GeekBrains, but their Web3 dev courses feel rushed and lack real-world examples. Their instructors know their stuff, but the pace and content sometimes don't align with industry standards. Maybe it's worth checking out their free resources and trial classes to get a better sense of their approach.
 

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I've played around with GeekBrains and gotta say, their Web3 dev course is pretty solid. It's not as comprehensive as some other platforms out there, but the hands-on projects and real-world examples are a major plus. That being said, if you're already familiar with the basics, it might not be worth the cost – depends on your skills and goals I guess.
 

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I've used GeekBrains for web development courses in the past and they're decent, but I'm not sure how applicable their curriculum is for Web3 dev specifically. I've heard mixed reviews on their blockchain training, some users said it was good but others found it lacking. If you're new to both web3 and GeekBrains, I'd recommend checking out some of their free resources and courses to get a feel for their style before committing.
 

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I've been using GeekBrains to learn Solidity and was really impressed with their course material, the instructors were knowledgeable and the projects were engaging, definitely worth the cost in my opinion.
 

romayeban

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i've actually looked into it and I think GeekBrains is a solid option for learning some of the more technical aspects of web3 development, especially if you're already familiar with other programming concepts. their curriculum seems pretty comprehensive and the price point is definitely reasonable compared to some other online courses. that being said, you'll still need to put in some extra time and effort to get hands-on experience with web3 dev tools and testnets.
 
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