Has anyone used Pluralsight or ITPro.TV? Or any other reputable source?
Which is best to go with?
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Has anyone used Pluralsight or ITPro.TV? Or any other reputable source?
Which is best to go with?
Cheers
As the title says, self-training, I.T. related.
I had CBT nuggets at an older workplace but it didn't seem that great.
What area of IT, theres about 500,000 directions you could go.
Do you want to program in a certain language, do PC repairs, network design, cyber security etc?
Sorry, couldn't edit my post?
Heading towards Cyber Sec, Linux would be good too.
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Title is too generic - "self training" can mean a whole variety of different things. What is your starting baseline, what do you want to learn, what are you trying to achieve…etc.?
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I've used both to study networking and systems admin. I'd say pluralsight is much better than itpro. I wasn't a fan of itpro. I'm using a cloud guru at the moment, they bought out pluralsight. I'm studying Linux at the moment. I like ACG as they have sandbox environments and practice tests. No need to sign up to free trials and add cc details. You can spin up a session quickly and with ease.
It all depends on what direction you want to take and what you're planning on studying. Eg ACG is the leader for cloud and Linux, CBTNuggets has a variety, Pluralsight is a bit better for MS certs and courses.
If you let me know you're interests and experience I can point you in the right direction.
For what exactly?