Somehow, I became a developer. I didn't really intend to at any point (I majored in Marketing in college), but I am now. I've spent the last few years writing Python, PHP, Go, and an awful lot of Javascript.<p>But I never studied programming in school.<p>I've learned programming concepts on my own ever since I was 11, and have worked in quite a few languages. I spend a lot of time reading articles online, and trying to improve my code via StackOverflow and code reviews.<p>I'm working full-time and supporting a family. My wife is in Grad School. I can't really afford to go study at a University now, but I feel like I'm missing some foundational concepts that Computer Science majors would have learned.<p>For a guy on a budget with only 5 - 10 hours a week free, are there any good advanced programming courses out there? Because of my experience level, I'm not interested in a lot of the stuff I've been finding (geared toward people with no programming knowledge).
Hi there,<p>These days, one doesn't need to go to Uni. I am like you and I love this, take your pick - <a href="https://www.coursera.org/browse/computer-science?languages=en" rel="nofollow">https://www.coursera.org/browse/computer-science?languages=e...</a><p>All the best!