pluralsight.com

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Great lessons

Thank you for the great opportunity

5
Date of experience: Jan 21, 2016
Diave9516
Great site to learn new stuff

I strongly recommend Pluralsight as this site allows high quality IT videos from well qualified scalars.

5
Date of experience: Jan 21, 2016
Vincent J.
All good.

All the videos are very helpful. They have lots of videos in my area.

5
Date of experience: Jan 20, 2016
hyoka_71
Excellent!!!

Professionally delivered content at every level.

5
Date of experience: Jan 20, 2016
Kylie Adams
Expert Authors, but for the most part courses were too short. It needs to be more hands on that sim

Expert Authors, but for the most part courses were too short. It needs to be more hands on that simulates job training since most employers expect you to have concrete experience for any job. It needs to be more of projects of smaller scale that developers will likely perform on their jobs. Employers basically don't train their employees, but expect them to have array of skills and be ready to go from first day without much supervision at all. Even if authors have to break it down to part 1-4, since they are the foremost experts in the field, they ought to know what goes on in the job and what duties that needs to be fulfilled. I consider pluralsight a legitimate job training sites and with proper training, learners will be able to create projects that mimic real world scenarios. For example, C# and Java courses need to include more real world projects in smaller scale to simulate actual experience. Now you have Simon Allardice - the expert in Javascript, IOS and Swift... I would have Simon create apps or projects that will mimic what real world project looks like and how to do it and what pit falls there are. Freecodecamp does that nicely without expert video training from pluralsight.

3
Date of experience: Jan 20, 2016
TheWiner10
I have learned soo much

The instructors are great and very well informed. Honestly, in comparison to any formal education, I believe I know just as much even without having to pay thousands of dollars.

5
Date of experience: Jan 20, 2016
Pierre
Great

Great courses

5
Date of experience: Jan 20, 2016
Pityoh73
Amazing resource

Pluralsight is the perfect resource for the modern developer.

5
Date of experience: Jan 20, 2016
Avff38
Wonderful

Great experience and content.

5
Date of experience: Jan 20, 2016
Emo W.
Great instructors

I'm a professional programmer and have helped 2 sons with online courses from state universities. None come close to those on Pluralsight. They have some really outstanding instructors that are truly experts in what they are teaching.

5
Date of experience: Jan 20, 2016

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