I did my initial Sharepoint learning through lynda.com, (now LinkedIn Learning). It was pretty basic, but gave me enough initial knowledge to move forward and start working in Sharepoint. Source: 10 months ago
Check if your public library has a subscription to linkedin learning (formerly lynda.com) or udemy or similar programs - they have a ton of video courses you can take that introduce a subject or go deep on one aspect. Source: 11 months ago
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Sry for the late response!I do remember lynda.com I didnt know that the name changed. Thanks for the info!! I'll def look into that. Seems like a really interesting option!! Source: about 1 year ago
I wonder if the public library have virtual lessons, or lynda.com, that are accessible in person or at home. Source: about 1 year ago
I don't know any specific coureses, but lynda.com which I think maybe got bought buy linked in at some point, had a great series. Also that other one.. skillshare? They have a ton of courses on everything, I bet there is an up and running course in premiere that you could crush in a day. Source: about 1 year ago
And the weird part? I do fine with online tutorials, like (the former) lynda.com, youtube videos, web page tutorials. Source: about 1 year ago
University didn't teach me the skills I needed to find a job in the industry in the part of the world I'm in, so immediately after university (okay like 5 months after because I messed around playing video games for a while) - I signed up for lynda.com and did the revit tutorials for 2 weeks. Basically locked myself in my room to do so. Then I just applied for jobs which looked for Revit users and the rest is... Source: about 1 year ago
If you're in a hurry, there's a lot of good online resources, and just because a resource is free doesn't make it inferior. Try something like SQLZoo. This should be good enough at least for the basics, and you'll be in a better position to evaluate the next step. Try sites with paid courses, like Udemy or lynda.com. A good university-level SQL handbook can also be useful. I don't have particular recommendations... Source: about 1 year ago
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It's hard to give concrete advices without knowing your situation. Check out your local library to see if they offer lynda.com or something similar. Then find an intro course for programming. The languages don't matter you just need to know to code and think in code for now. This site is pretty decent for too. Source: over 1 year ago
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Take a subscription at Linkedin (lynda.com). Source: over 1 year ago
Everyones suggestions on here are quite good with regard to technology but they've not told you where to learn it, honestly I would go get a free 30 day trial at linked in learning (which used to be lynda.com and was my go to for learning new tech) Its constantly updated by real verified professionals with real courses and covers a massive amount of detail from beginner to advanced level on all aspects of android... Source: over 1 year ago
Lynda.com is free too. Or it used to be at least. Source: over 1 year ago
Are you the 26 yo girl, whoa I'm confused lol, try an online course on udemy or lynda.com there are so many resources out there and they explain things like you are five, you can also go to the books, they walk you by the hand since the very beginning, the deitel books come to mind. Source: over 1 year ago
Get a library card. You can take classes from coursa and lynda.com for free. Lynda which is now linkedIn learning has extensive classes for beginner to expert levels for all software programs. They even have learning paths for specific careers like design. Not to mention youtube has a ton of great tutorials. And as stated above, Adobe is only $53 a month for all their programs. People like to complain but I hated... Source: over 1 year ago
Lynda.com (I guess it's "LinkedIn Learning" now?) has good coding videos, and you can get that for free through the library:. Source: over 1 year ago
No one is owned by the company. Most people I worked with have their own company somehow. A consulting agency (one-man-show), teaching languages as a self employed teacher, same with musicians I work with, they teach 3 or 4 people for an hour or two once or twice a week. Creating coursera or lynda.com courses is a big thing too. Some even have a rather successful software company on the site, but in a different... Source: over 1 year ago
Just steer clear of the lynda.com ones. Since they've been taken over by linkedin they're nothing but a series of powerpoint slideshows with zero actual real examples. Source: over 1 year ago
Art of Mixing Also Mastering Adobe Audition 3, again from lynda.com but looks like it's also gone now, the older stuffs lessons translated really well wasn't software dependent. Source: over 1 year ago
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