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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.
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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.
3 | No.3 Revision |
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.