I think I am the best person to answer this as I have tried not only Udemy but Educative and other available courses as well. Here's how I think that Coding Shuttle's course is different from others:
1. First thing is the curriculum. The curriculum of the Spring Boot 0 to 100 course covers 90% of the things that are in Spring Boot and in the Microservices part (and these are enough). Many of the courses you see on the internet merely cover 60% syllabus, if a course covers Spring security it will not cover Microservices, if a course covers Microservices then it will not cover Deployment if it covers Deployment it will not cover Kubernetes part, and so on, you get my point.
2. Latest version. Udemy course and most of the popular courses on the internet are at least 4-5 years old, and they are using Spring 2 version, but in Spring Boot 0 to 100 course Anuj bhaiya is using Spring 3 which is the latest Spring version.
3. Major projects. This is the most crucial thing for me when I look for a course, in Udemy most of the courses don't cover any solid major project so at the end of the course you have nothing to showcase or just mini projects like hotel management systems as projects. Every other Spring Boot developer that I know has a hotel management system as their Spring Boot project which is funny. But in Spring Boot 0 to we have 2 major projects which are Uber's backend and LinkedIn's backend system which are huge systems to make.
These are the few points that I think are different for Coding Shuttle and others (not only Udemy but any other Spring Boot course as well). And of course, there is doubt support and Live sessions in this course which are not there in Udemy courses
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