Colt Steele vs Andrei Neagoie vs Angela Yu || Best web development bootcamp

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Colt Steele, Andrei Neagoie and Angela Yu are three heavyweight instructors on Udemy. All three have MASSIVE web developer bootcamps, but which one is worth your time and money? It’s a Colt vs Andrei vs Angela smackdown! **open me**

0:00 intro
1:08 Colt Steele
5:36 Andrei Neagoie (ZeroToMastery)
9:06 Angela Yu

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Andrei taught me Web Devs, Angela taught me iOS dev, Colt taught me Git/Linux. All of the three instructors are amazing.

shihore
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Both Colt and Angela for me. I started the Angela course first and supplemented it with the Colt course to get a different explanation of the same concepts that I struggled with. This was really helpful. You're absolutely right about Angela's Python course. It is absolutely fantastic and I love her style.

MartinJaszczuk
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I am currently learning web development with Angela’s course. I’ve seen quite a much courses, but Angela’s is the best of them. What makes it different is Angela’s short videos of motivation and practical tips and hints. What have boost my learning is her way of constantly put learners to write code during a topic, not just 20 minutes listening and then practise. Fantastic teacher and my next will be her Python course.

vectorifix
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As a person who took classes from all, I prefer angela and colt.

I took Colt's web development bootcamp course at first for beginning. It was fun, very useful, but didnt have react as you said.

So I bought a React course from Andrei's company(because their javascript portfolio course was great). But even though it says that it doesnt require any experience in React, it was absolutely confusing to understand how it works(especially as a foreigner what the instructor says sounds all vague). I think that is the downside of taking courses from ZTM. The orientations of ZTM courses were taken by Andrei(the head instructor/the owner of the company), so it is hard for you to know how the actual main instructor will be like.

To catch up the concept of React, I bought Angela's web development course. Her explanation is so clear, easy to understand, and she reminds you the key concepts again and again so it was really easy to follow. But only one thing I thought soso to me was that some resourses are outdated. If you just follow how she writes, it may not work. It requires some research when you take her web development courses. If you want to practise researching / reading documentations to find out why my code is not working/ what is different, it will be a good practise. and as you said, her python course is a full of great projects. I really recommend it!

Thanks for reading a long review. I hope it will be helpful.

airo
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My favourite teachers:
1. Stephen Grider
2. Maximilian
3. Andrei Neagoie
4. Jonas
5. Net Ninja
6. Colt steele

saydurrahman
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I'm taking a JavaScript course from Colt and it's been amazing...and yes, I could say it takes months to finish.

rosab
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Teaching is an art, and Colt is an Artist. And that is the most important part of any course how instructor teach students. Compared to Andrei and Angela Colt coverd sections in detailed. He is the Best teacher compared to both.

karanmeghe
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I went with ZTM and started with web dev 2022.. And after only doing 15% of that one and 20% of the rust corse... I'm definitely just going to buy the one year... I'm planning on taking a year to a year and a half to learn everything on this site.. I'm also going to school and I'm in my 3rd year in software systems engineering.. And this kinda fills in the gaps of what they don't teach you... So I'm taking this along side of my last 7 months of college and hope to finish all my ZTM courses and have a professional profile to show for it...

Wish me luck 👍

TwitchRadio
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Your last comparison video of these courses helped me choose Colt's course. So a big thank you for that, RTC!

scottisitt
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I'm a porud udemy user since 2017 started with Blender back in Blender 2.75 back when they used letters for different versions. Also glad i glad to have found Angelas course last year to get back into coding with python re-learning. Loved her ways of teaching with funny and informative skits in the beginning and end of each lesson. :) She made learning python fun so i bought her other courses on sale after n plan on doing them soon.

CreativeSteve
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I bought Colt and Angela’s courses and never went through with them. I never could stay motivated. I felt like i would never remember anything. I ended up finding joe from codingphase and that man put me on for real. Joe straight forward how to get a bag approach made sense to me. You don’t have to eat sleep n dream code to be a web developer. Got a job and changed my life.

troop
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Loved Colt and Angela's courses - but for me Jonas was one of my faves for learning web dev and especially Javascript

jaydenmoon
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Haven't tried the others, but Angela gets my vote any day.

David-kgnn
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I have them all (plus many many many other ones) and haven't finished a single one :'(
I start-stop-start-stop over and over and over again... because I am never consistent (don't make the time) and so I forget everything by the time I pick things back up again :-/
I have been like this for almost 4 years now... Goddamn it!
I wish I could quit my job and dedicate 6 straight months of just studying every day!
I'm such a failure not just to my family but myself :(

jovenoro
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First of all I think all three of these instructors are awesome and I have courses on all three of them. For a complete beginner I think Angela and Colt Steele's courses are perfect. I love how Angela motivates and gives tips after each section and I like the way colt explains topics starting from how they were done before and then to newer syntaxes specially in the API section and JavaScript. Then I supplemented it with Andrei's and Colt's React courses to have a feel for real world applications.

arthur
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I really like Andrei and Colts courses. I tried taking the python course from Angela and liked the fact that she had a lot of challenges/projects but was too hard for me to follow. Don't know if anyone else experienced that

NostalgikGamez
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I chose andrei because he is the shortest course. And I often hear in the coding world you will be googling a lot of things to help you solve problems anyway. Since I’m new I figured learning the basics as quickly as possible and apply that knowledge to my own projects would be best. Anything I need specific help in would buy another course specially for it or YouTube, google, etc. Another big thing is andrei has a great community on discord. It makes me feel like I have friends to help me if have any questions. It’s very lively. I’m not sure if the other instructors have that. And he is a great instructor.

CesarSTYLE
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This is very easy. Colt's bootcamp is more in depth on every topic covered and there's a massive project at the end to practice the skills you learned; Angela is better instructor than the others, and she has something that very few will appreciate and is that she seems to actually care, proof of that are the advices given on the last video of every section, I mean who does that? but I give it to Colt, I know Neagoie's is there and I do think his courses are amazing (some of them), specially the design one and Node, but I don't see him as contender on this one just as Colt is no Contender on React to some other courses. There's too much hype, too.

enriquesneffels
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I hate that Udemy removed the creation date of courses a few years(forgot when) ago!! Now you can only vaguely GUESS which course in general is more recent and actually really still worth working through as it's super easy to just call your Course "blah blah 2022" and upload one more video at the end so it shows "last update 02/2022" although the course is maybe from 2016 and uses old standards and methods :-/

maxfrischdev
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All of them have good teaching styles. Checked a couple of videos for their python offerings and I settled on Andrei. Angela and Colt seemed to introduce some concepts early on that they only conclusively explained later in the course(e.g. import module). Andrei so far sticks to what is specific to that topic so its easier for me to follow without distraction.

Well, when it comes to straight python there are no courses like Fred Baptiste's python deep dive series though they are a bit on the advanced side (well worth every penny).

daviddlamini