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CompTIA. ITProTV vs Professor Messer

Currently I am approaching the time to book a CompTIA Network+ N10-008 exam. Having previously completed ITF and A+ using the video courses from ITProTV. I was using other sources to supplement my learning , such as Mike Meyers A+ Complete Guide, but ITProTV was my main source.

However after completing a few practice exams for the Network+ certificate I wasn’t getting good scores. So I started looking around for more insight in how to study. I found Professor Messer and quickly realised that his approach is very much based on the CompTIA Objectives, something that I had admittedly paid little attention to up to this point.

So after downloading Messer’s notes and comparing them to the objectives I saw that they correlated directly. Section 2.3 related exactly to section 2.3 in the objectives for example

ITProTV don’t do this. Consequently it’s harder to know if you have learned everything that they might ask you in the exam. I would say however that ITProTV will give you useful insights into the IT industry and how it works. It’s a more encompassing approach. Messer delivers the exact material that you need to learn to pass the exam.

Yes, you always need to have more than one source of tutoring when studying for an exam, something which ITProTV point out at the start of their courses, but if you haven’t already I would recommend looking in to Professor Messer. His videos are free and the extensive and well laid out notes are $25. He also does live study groups on his YouTube channel.

Most importantly – get and read the CompTIA Objectives as soon as you can when studying a new course.

Programming Expert

Recently started a new course called Programming Expert.

Coding is not essential for an IT career but it sure as helps and although intimidating it is also fascinating. Getting a program to work for the first time is a buzz. If you intend to go into Cyber Security then you definitely need some coding skills and Python is a great language for this and also is beginner friendly.

I tried the usual YouTube offerings:

(too name just a few) for learning to code and no doubt this is absolutely a viable option but it is hard to get a structure to your learning going this way. So I signed up to an official course from a group of programmers including Tim Ruscica.


It was $59 for a year from the videos I’ve watched on his YT channel his style came across as easy to follow and he clearly knows what he’s talking about. In my opinion if you are going to be listening the same person for hours while they try and teach you to code, surely a experience which will get you frustrated at times, then you need to get on with their general style.

More importantly this course boasts the following features:

  • Streamlined Platform
  • A Comprehensive Curriculum
  • Designed By Experts. Taught By Experts
  • High-Quality Videos
  • Hundreds Of Practice Questions
  • Practical Programming Projects
  • Feature-Rich Coding Workspace
  • Certificate Of Completion

These add up to an experience which is on another level compared with trying to learn from a “Learn Python in 6 Hours” video. For example on the more challenging Practice Questions (most of them) there’s not just the solutions revealed but also a separate video to explain how to solve the problem.

I am halfway through the fundamentals stage and will post updates as I go.

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