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Assuming you're not trolling: yes, they are for real.

I can't speak to whether it'll be worth it for you, as it would depend on your current skill level, but quite a lot of people have found their courses, on-line environment (Gazebo, RViz, console, editors, etc) and forum helpful while learning ROS 1 and ROS 2.

Note: this is not an endorsement, as I've not made use of any of their services. Just wanted to clear up the "real or not" question you posted.

Assuming you're not trolling: yes, they are for real.real.

I can't speak to whether it'll be worth it for you, as it would depend on your current skill level, but quite a lot of people have found their courses, on-line environment (Gazebo, RViz, console, editors, etc) and forum helpful while learning ROS 1 and ROS 2.

Note: this is not an endorsement, as I've not made use of any of their services. Just wanted to clear up the "real or not" question you posted.

Assuming you're not trolling: yes, they are for real.

I can't speak to whether it'll be worth it for you, as it would depend on your current skill level, but quite a lot of people have found their courses, on-line environment (Gazebo, RViz, console, editors, etc) and forum helpful while learning ROS 1 and ROS 2.

Note: this is not not an endorsement, as I've not made use of any of their services. Just wanted to clear up the "real or not" question you posted.