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If you are looking to learn , automation , game development , or web development (Flask) , the 100 Days of Code course by Angela Yu is arguably the best $15–$30 you will ever spend (assuming you catch a Udemy sale, which runs weekly).

She began to sketch her own map. Not the polished topographic work she did for clients, but a map to help her think. She layered evidence like tracing paper: a cluster of 19th-century whaling routes, a constellation of lighthouse logs, names that bent toward Westering languages. She mapped currents and myths in equal measure, and after months the name Merrow sat, like a bruise, in the center. angela yu

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On the third night, the stars changed. Angela woke to Jonah whispering, “Look.” The sky above them bulged with unfamiliar constellations—an old mariner’s map of stars that no longer hung on the modern grid. The sea under the hull shivered and, for the first time, the compass trembled between directions as if indecisive. Red muttered old words into his beard and set a lantern higher. The sloop drifted. She layered evidence like tracing paper: a cluster

When you follow her Web Development Bootcamp, you do not spend three hours learning HTTP protocols. Instead, you build a dice game. Then, when you need to send data between the dice and the scoreboard, she introduces the concept of APIs and JSON just in time for you to use it.

As of late 2024 and into 2025, is increasingly focused on AI-integrated coding. She recently released supplemental modules teaching developers how to use GitHub Copilot and ChatGPT ethically —not to do the work, but to accelerate debugging and generate boilerplate.