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Paul Isaris

For keeping up with software development, I highly recommend pluralsight.com. For other, general purpose classes and lifelong learning I recommend Coursera :)

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Ashlee (she/her)

These both look great! Had not heard of Pluralsight before, but have heard good things about Coursera.

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Paul Isaris • Edited

Coursera is suited for lifelong learners of any subject. You can find courses ranging from Computer Science to Arts and Biology. I would not recommend it to software professionals though since most courses are University level (except if you want to study a new area, like Machine Learning).
Pluralsight is the swiss army knife for professionals, it has courses aimed to software engineers ;)

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Ashlee (she/her)

Thanks for this elaboration! Makes total sense.

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Pascal Charbonneau

When it comes to web front-end I like Front-End Masters. They cover all the basics (JS/CSS) as well as the preominent frameworks. It is a different style of video courses with an actual class of students.