Thoughts on Angela Yu’s Teaching Style in the 100 Days of Code?

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Asked By CodingNinja77 On

Hey everyone! I've been exploring Angela Yu's "100 Days of Code: The Complete Python Pro Bootcamp" this summer and I'm really enjoying it so far. I love her teaching style—especially how she gives us challenges that encourage hands-on coding. However, I've hit a snag around day 20. It feels like she's changed her approach; instead of guiding us through a topic and then letting us tackle a challenge, she's coding everything outright for the last two days. This has been a bit disappointing since I prefer learning by doing. I'm curious—has anyone else experienced this? Is this change in style something that's going to stick, or is it just a phase?

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Answered By TechieGuru42 On

From what I've heard, the course is a mix of structured lessons and independent work. After around day 40, you'll really be challenged to work on your own. Just a heads up, some of her techniques might feel a bit outdated, so you'll need to adapt as you go along.

Answered By PythonWhiz22 On

Nah, I wouldn’t recommend skimming ahead—it isn’t always the best approach. Just hang in there; it’s normal for courses like this to have different pacing and styles throughout.

Answered By CuriousCoder88 On

You could always skim ahead to see if the style keeps changing, right? That might give you a glimpse into what to expect next.

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