Many online courses are passive. You watch a video, and maybe you do a simple quiz. Angela Yu’s bootcamp is different because it is heavily project-oriented. By the end, you have a solid portfolio.
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| Feature | | Harvard's CS50P | Helsinki MOOC (Python 2026) | Dataquest | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Best For | Daily project building & habit formation | Academic rigor & foundational theory | Depth via text-based learning | Hands-on foundational learning | | Format | Video-led, project-driven | Video-led with challenging problem sets | Text-based course with interactive exercises | Fully interactive, browser-based | | Focus | Breadth: one project per day on many topics | Depth: rigorous computer science concepts | Depth: thorough, well-structured exercises | Depth: focusing deeply on core skills | | Cost | One-time fee ($15-$60 on Udemy) | Free (paid certificate option) | Completely free | Subscription-based ($49/mo or $399/yr) | | Portfolio | 100 unique projects in a massive variety of domains | A small number of very challenging problem sets | A collection of exercise solutions | A portfolio of projects from guided paths | Many online courses are passive
Keeping up the momentum for 100 consecutive days is mentally taxing. Many students take 6 to 9 months to finish, which is completely fine. By the end, you have a solid portfolio
Here is a more detailed look at what you will cover:
Committing to a 100-day consecutive coding challenge requires strict personal habits and a clear strategy. Protect Your Coding Time