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RE: Learning more about IT

in #education5 years ago

I'm not sure if I have tried them, but there are lots of options. I quite often look at free course material from various sources when working to find solutions I need, but sometimes it's good to do a whole course.

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I like them because they have an emulator for each of the IDEs so you don't have to be installing a million things. Was handy for Python. I can't watch too many videos because it isn't a good format for me, I get fidgety!

Emulators are useful. I'm sure I've done some courses that did that. The data science courses used Jupyter Notebooks that run code on their servers, so you didn't have to install anything. For the next programming one I needed to install stuff, but not a problem so far on Linux.

Videos can be an issue if the instructor is not engaging. Some people are just boring to listen to :)

Hehe, they are. I think it was mostly on pluralsight that I started to find it an issue and all the instructors there are awful to listen to!