Pluralsight have a black friday discount running at the moment. Got a years subscription for 145£
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If you are Microsoft focused, you should check Microsoft Learn, they offer higher quality learning material than pluralsight and linkedin learning Microsoft Learn | Microsoft Docs
I've been leanring Dynamics 365 for the last few weeks from there, much better quality material than what I found on some paid course placesComment
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That would be because it is the new course material - learn.microsoft.com is up to date - the previous course material is focussed on previous versions before the large move to Azure.Originally posted by techperson View PostIf you are Microsoft focused, you should check Microsoft Learn, they offer higher quality learning material than pluralsight and linkedin learning Microsoft Learn | Microsoft Docs
I've been leanring Dynamics 365 for the last few weeks from there, much better quality material than what I found on some paid course placesmerely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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I am learning Docker at Learn Docker!
It's free. Very well produced and presented. Each step is a gentle increment and doesn't overwhelm newbie like me.Comment
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If like me your Pluralsight renews automatically at full price. Email support stating you want to cancel your subscription because of the offer.Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostPluralsight have a black friday discount running at the moment. Got a years subscription for 145£
They will refund you the difference. Done this twice now.Comment
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Free Python courses ?
My kid (in year 7) wants to learn the basics of Python, as it's something they will be covering soon.
I'm not paying for CodeAcademy, as they'll be bored and onto something else next week (a bit like the guitar that got a few days play and then stuck in the cupboard)
Microsoft Learn has an Introduction to Python course, ~1hr, plus a follow-on. Looks like that'll do, but wondered if there's anything else out there worth looking at ?
Cheers.Comment
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Top 5 Free Python Courses for Beginners to Learn Online - Best of Lot | Java67Originally posted by Spoiler View PostMy kid (in year 7) wants to learn the basics of Python, as it's something they will be covering soon.
I'm not paying for CodeAcademy, as they'll be bored and onto something else next week (a bit like the guitar that got a few days play and then stuck in the cupboard)
Microsoft Learn has an Introduction to Python course, ~1hr, plus a follow-on. Looks like that'll do, but wondered if there's anything else out there worth looking at ?
Cheers.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Get him a BBC microbit kit for about £20, it will make it a lot more fun to learn the basics.
BBC micro:bit Starter Kit — Cool Components
I've taught kids Python with these and it was big success.Comment
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A list of free (either free or free via discount vouchers) Udemy courses can be found here A list of nearly all free Udemy courses including vouchers - hotukdeals including some python ones.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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