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General Discussion

Daniel Ruus
Daniel Ruus
117 Points

Any new courses as of 2025?

Hi! I was checking out the Python beginners course, but it appears to be from 2018.

1 Answer

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
242,757 Points

Python is no longer the "moving target" that it once was. Python 3 is still the current version, which is what that course teaches. If you want to learn Python, that's a good starting point.

If you just want to see which courses are the most recent, you can go to the Library page and sort the courses by "Newest". Quite a few have been added this year, including the entire UPI (college credit) series.