Sunday, May 31, 2020

Full Pluralsight for only $199 Nuts!

Full Pluralsight for only $199 Nuts! Pluralsight is normally $299 a year. Since Im a sucker for a deal I thought Id share this one with you: Until June 19th, you can get the entire Pluralight course library for 33% off. Go here:    http://pluralsight.pxf.io/r193j    (that is my affiliate link, feel free to share it :p) Not only do you get full access to the thousands and thousands of courses, you get: Get this to get the last three things, its only $349 (through June 19th, then back to $449). This is a super duper deal. Lets compare this $199 for a year of full access to courses of some of the most amazing tech teachers to:.. A coding bootcamp.    Average price in the U.S. is $11,906 (according to Google). You could actually get the full price of Pluralsight ($299/year) for about 40 YEARS for that price.   Now, most of the time you go through the bootcamp and they prep you for a developer job, and help you land it. I dont have a problem with that. But it is a little pricey. A used textbook on how to program in C++. This is $111.99. Used. A textbook. Anyone ever pay for text books in college? Bleh. What a farce. For the price of one or two textbooks that are usually useless, you could get a full year of access to almost (or more than?) 7,000 courses taught be people who, in some cases, have actually written the book on their specialty.   Im sure that textbooks price is subject to change but it is still ridiculous. Attending a professional conference. Lets say you go to a conference this year, at the early bird price of $599 (give or take a few hundred). Add on flight, hotel, food you are now easily up to $3,000 (give or take a couple thousand). Im sure you will get value out of the few days and sessions at the conference but with a Pluralsight course for less than 10% of that cost you get value ALL YEAR. The cost of doing nothing. Lets say that if you were take a few Pluralsight courses, and get smarter in [security, databases, design, graphics, UX, a plethora of programming, and my favorite: professional development and soft skills :p], lets just say that your new learning leads you to earning ONE dollar per hour more in your company. That is worth about $2,080 PER YEAR. Pretty good investment. Look, your learning didnt stop when you graduated. Every bit of your job is likely being computerized dont you think you should understand more tech? A college degree. Okay, lets go the hear of job security (cough cough). A degree in computer science. Im not even going to put money into this one you can figure that out on your own (its likely at least $3,000/year for four or five years which is super low). Lets just talk about TIME. You spend four or five years going to school to be in classes where they are not using current versions of languages, so by the time you graduate you might not have seen or used the languages at the companies that hire you. Been there, done that. And you spent four years in archaic language. Sounds expensive to me. That was fun. I could go on. But I dont need to. You get the point. Look, this is just a little more than a netflix subscription. But with Pluralsight, you could walk into an entirely different career. Treat yourself. Get this $100 off deal. And then put the time and effort into learning. You can thank me later. Full Pluralsight for only $199 Nuts! Pluralsight is normally $299 a year. Since Im a sucker for a deal I thought Id share this one with you: Until June 19th, you can get the entire Pluralight course library for 33% off. Go here:    http://pluralsight.pxf.io/r193j    (that is my affiliate link, feel free to share it :p) Not only do you get full access to the thousands and thousands of courses, you get: Get this to get the last three things, its only $349 (through June 19th, then back to $449). This is a super duper deal. Lets compare this $199 for a year of full access to courses of some of the most amazing tech teachers to:.. A coding bootcamp.    Average price in the U.S. is $11,906 (according to Google). You could actually get the full price of Pluralsight ($299/year) for about 40 YEARS for that price.   Now, most of the time you go through the bootcamp and they prep you for a developer job, and help you land it. I dont have a problem with that. But it is a little pricey. A used textbook on how to program in C++. This is $111.99. Used. A textbook. Anyone ever pay for text books in college? Bleh. What a farce. For the price of one or two textbooks that are usually useless, you could get a full year of access to almost (or more than?) 7,000 courses taught be people who, in some cases, have actually written the book on their specialty.   Im sure that textbooks price is subject to change but it is still ridiculous. Attending a professional conference. Lets say you go to a conference this year, at the early bird price of $599 (give or take a few hundred). Add on flight, hotel, food you are now easily up to $3,000 (give or take a couple thousand). Im sure you will get value out of the few days and sessions at the conference but with a Pluralsight course for less than 10% of that cost you get value ALL YEAR. The cost of doing nothing. Lets say that if you were take a few Pluralsight courses, and get smarter in [security, databases, design, graphics, UX, a plethora of programming, and my favorite: professional development and soft skills :p], lets just say that your new learning leads you to earning ONE dollar per hour more in your company. That is worth about $2,080 PER YEAR. Pretty good investment. Look, your learning didnt stop when you graduated. Every bit of your job is likely being computerized dont you think you should understand more tech? A college degree. Okay, lets go the hear of job security (cough cough). A degree in computer science. Im not even going to put money into this one you can figure that out on your own (its likely at least $3,000/year for four or five years which is super low). Lets just talk about TIME. You spend four or five years going to school to be in classes where they are not using current versions of languages, so by the time you graduate you might not have seen or used the languages at the companies that hire you. Been there, done that. And you spent four years in archaic language. Sounds expensive to me. That was fun. I could go on. But I dont need to. You get the point. Look, this is just a little more than a netflix subscription. But with Pluralsight, you could walk into an entirely different career. Treat yourself. Get this $100 off deal. And then put the time and effort into learning. You can thank me later.

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