Before I can answer your questions, I am going to explain my structure of learning. I have bought three courses together (it was a great sale then):
- Andrei Neagoie’s zero to mastery
- Colt Steel’s Web development bootcamp
- Angela Yu’s complete 2019 web development bootcamp
People will think I am crazy, but I was learning all three together at the same time as long it is on the same coding language, I haven’t finished it and about to get into JS (I had to stop as I have things going on, but I will be getting back into web learning soon).
Why I have done this is because each instructor has a different perspective, their own way of teaching, but the courses have strengths and weakness in their own way.
Like you have mentioned (and I agree), Colt Steele’s courses do have some outdated elements, and his projects feel basic in comparison to Angela Yu’s course where hers is beautiful and glossy with up-to-date topics. But, Colt Steele does have some useful information to explain, which Angela may not have included in her course.
Now, you have asked about Andrei’s course, and I can say yes, it is worth buying his course. I agree with what @simonebogni has said, which is that Andrei has explained the concepts really well. I also like how he did a small section on the career life of being a web developer, which is nice to get an idea, but I love how he has explained on how to land a job with no prior experience. His projects are not as stylish as Angela’s, but I would say they are better than Steele’s. However, that is my opinion on all the sections before Javascript.
However, I would still say it is worth to buy his course.
I hope this will help you.