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Thatmoonemojiguy

A guy with lot's of ... • 23d

🚨 If You’re Still Paying ₹50,000+ for Coding Courses in 2025... You Might Be Getting Scammed. Let’s be real: 💻 You have YouTube for free walkthroughs. 🧠 ChatGPT can explain any concept, debug code, even build projects. 🤖 GitHub Copilot writes entire functions for you. 🚀 Replit lets you deploy full-stack apps with zero setup. And yet, “premium” courses are still charging massive fees just to teach HTML, CSS, and CRUD apps with a “certificate” that nobody hiring even looks at. Here's the hard truth: The era of passive video watching is dead. Learning by building is the future. Unless you're getting 1:1 mentorship, real world capstone projects, or placement support, you're probably paying for branding not value. What actually matters in tech today: ✅ Portfolio > Degree ✅ GitHub commits > Certificates ✅ Curiosity + consistency > Any bootcamp 💬 So tell me honestly are these paid coding courses helpful or just a polished hustle? → Skill > Certificate. Always. 🌝👑

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