I'm interested in asking my company to get a corporate account to a service like Lynda, Pluralsight or Egghead.io. What would be your recommendation of these three? Why? Do you have any other recommendations to checkout? Bonus: any free services that offer a range material on new tech.
There's a TON of information out there, they aren't always high quality, it would be awesome if we had access to quality content to practice time permitting. While I know there still is a plethora of quality free content, it does take some time to find if you're not quite sure what you're looking for. It's just the early stages of an idea, but I'd like to approach my team with a thoroughly thought out plan. Any feedback welcomed!
Edit: Some of the tech we use Redux, Relay Modern (and classic but moving away from it), React, React-Redux, GraphQL, Flow, Jest. I'm all up for learn stuff outside of this for personal curiosity but would want something that focuses on these.
Full Stack Developer | Cloud Native Applications
I like Egghead.io -- they seem to have quality material. I've also learned a ton from classes on Udemy.
For basic Javascript, this class was excellent: udemy.com/understand-javascript
javascript30.com/, es6.io All of the Wes Bos stuff is great...he covers Node/JS/React/Redux as well as other material and he's a great teacher. I've taken both free/paid courses from Wes.
decent study plan: medium.freecodecamp.org/a-study-plan-to-cure-java…
A study plan might be a good place to start, then you can figure out the resources that would best map to your plan, given the team's current skills or needs.
Atul Sharma
Well my company provides subscriptions of Lynda, Safari, Books24x7 and many other third party content for learning.
Out of all Safari is what i prefer over all. It has all major ebooks from Willey, and other top technical publishers.
Apart from eBooks, there are tons of other video courses, complete video based learning paths for React, AWS, etc ..
PS : Lynda has pretty basic content on topics. If you want to know something more than average about the technology Lynda is not the place for you.
PPS : I prefer SAFARI BOOKS ONLINE safaribooksonline.com over Lynda, Books24x7, Plural-sight. Safari also have all the conference/training videos from O'Reilly Media Conferences oreilly.com/conferences , FrontEnd masters and many others.
Courses from Udacity are good but, very limited. Never used egghead.io extensively.