08-08-2019, 02:55 AM
08-08-2019, 05:24 AM
This instructor ripped off Al Sweigart, the creator of the Automate the Boring Stuff book/course. Wonder how many other people he's ripped off. As someone pointed out in the reviews.
https://automatetheboringstuff.com/chapter12/
You can read the book for free online. I've also posted the offer to get his course for free multiple times as he's offered it.
https://automatetheboringstuff.com/chapter12/
You can read the book for free online. I've also posted the offer to get his course for free multiple times as he's offered it.
08-08-2019, 08:29 AM
Thanks to both of you!
08-08-2019, 09:12 AM
You're welcome. Credit goes to SteB81, not me. I simply shared something that I noticed and observed to be true. I feel like all I've been doing lately is devaluing or finding the negatives in what people are sharing. That's not it at all.
I absolutely do appreciate the contributions, and for most part I keep quiet, but there's been a few times where I can't help myself. My issue lies with "instructors" pushing out garbage trying to make a quick buck, or the ones who make "exams" that are copied and pasted directly from quizlet. It all boils down to people pretending to be knowledgeable in something they're obviously not.
I don't like when people take credit for something that was created by someone else, nor do I care for people who intentionally seek to steal from others. There's plenty of that all over the place, it's a shame those people are slowly making their way into this community and they're receiving praise for it. There's a self-promotion section on the forums for a reason.
I absolutely do appreciate the contributions, and for most part I keep quiet, but there's been a few times where I can't help myself. My issue lies with "instructors" pushing out garbage trying to make a quick buck, or the ones who make "exams" that are copied and pasted directly from quizlet. It all boils down to people pretending to be knowledgeable in something they're obviously not.
I don't like when people take credit for something that was created by someone else, nor do I care for people who intentionally seek to steal from others. There's plenty of that all over the place, it's a shame those people are slowly making their way into this community and they're receiving praise for it. There's a self-promotion section on the forums for a reason.