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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostEverything £10.99 on udemy at the moment. See they do 30 day money back as well.
How much is pluralsight subscription? Can't see on website.
After my first suggestion try this one next...
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Google-Dumm...google+dummies
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Some good freebies inc 3 months pluralsight for free
https://www.labnol.org/internet/plur...raining/29063/
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostEverything £10.99 on udemy at the moment. See they do 30 day money back as well.
How much is pluralsight subscription? Can't see on website.
You can get a 30 day free trial at the moment, with full access. Might be a case of remembering to cancel before your credit card is charged, I'm not sure.
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Originally posted by doconline View PostI've used Udemy for 1 off courses for things to do on the train. They usually have a sale on where courses are around £10 - £15, so if it's crap you haven't lost anything. Pluralsight is another one I use on an annual subscription. You can download a few courses at a time to a tablet for offline viewing if needed, and you can view as many as you want whilst your subscription is live.
These have all been front end development based courses really but they have a good range on the respective sites.
How much is pluralsight subscription? Can't see on website.
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Maybe we should have a sticky thread about online course providers and the like... Oh.. hang on....
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostIf you've got time in between logging calls you could do with reading this.... a few times....
https://www.amazon.co.uk/How-Not-Be-...t+to+be+a+dick
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I've used Udemy for 1 off courses for things to do on the train. They usually have a sale on where courses are around £10 - £15, so if it's crap you haven't lost anything. Pluralsight is another one I use on an annual subscription. You can download a few courses at a time to a tablet for offline viewing if needed, and you can view as many as you want whilst your subscription is live.
These have all been front end development based courses really but they have a good range on the respective sites.
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If you've got time in between logging calls you could do with reading this.... a few times....
https://www.amazon.co.uk/How-Not-Be-...t+to+be+a+dick
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostHmmm. Maybe some Devops. Python etc.
It then may or may not help you get a new role.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostWhat are you interested in?
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Don't bother. If you've got time on your hands, then enter the world of the Day Trader.
Buy some cheap penny stocks in the morning; the fact that you have bought them will push the price waaaaaaaay up; then sell at the higher price in the afternoon.
Foolproof.
Disclaimer: Taking this advice could lead to a life of supermarket trolleys, railway arches, and cider. But you'll be OK with a stop-loss.Last edited by HugeWhale; 2 January 2018, 14:38.
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Training/Learning resources
New years resolution....
Learn new skills etc.
Current client is very laid back and it is pretty quiet so best to use my time for something productive.
Any suggestions? Got a safari books online subscription which is great but its tough to read manuals for too long....Tags: None
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