During the last few weeks there are several platforms that have decided to offer free educational materials to contribute a bit with the current situation of social isolation to which we are subjected. For example, Coursera offered its full catalog of courses to the universitiesand Unity-Learn-Premium happened to be free for three months.
In a similar spirit, in Pluralsight, the online training platform specializing in providing programming courses, information technology, science, data and cyber securityyou have decided to give all their content free of charge during the month of April.
Under the hashtag #FREEapril Pluralsight is offering free access to its catalog of more than 7,000 courses taught by experts. For example, there you can find all the courses of ethical hacking of Troy Hunt, the creator of the famous web Have I Been Pwned who collects huge databases of security holes and lets you check if your email has been hacked ever.
To begin taking courses, you must register with your email address and you don’t need to add, before any method of payment. Yes, due to the high demand they are experiencing after announcing the offer, the process to claim your access is still slower than expected.
You must wait for a confirmation email after registering, and can take even a few hours. But, once you arrive you’ll have access to all the material without limits for the duration of the month of April.
In the catalog you will encotnrar courses Python, JavaScript, C#, web development, mobile development, certifications, IT, security, database administration, servers, virtualization, Big Data, SQL, cyber security, pen testing, malware analysis and much more.
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Engadget
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Gabriela Gonzalez
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