O'Reilly Online Learning is a fantastic online learning portal, with books, videos, and live interactive instructor-led learning for multiple IT subjects. The deal is $199 for the first year, down from the usual $399 annual subscription. At that price this is a no-brainer for the IT professional.
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I use it for Python, Tensorflow, PyTorch, Blockchain fundamentals, Cuda etc. This is indeed a no brainer if you want to skill up for the most in demand skills of today.
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Good luck and I hope you find what you are looking for when you get this.
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I already have access to Oreilly books through Gatech library. Is it still worthwhile to get this?
Absolutely, yes. There is a ridiculous amount of high quality video courses, and books on just about any topic you could want in IT/software development.
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Relatively speaking, Lynda caters to a much wider audience as it covers many topics completely unrelated to IT. O'Reilly focuses almost exclusively on IT, with a heavy concentration on software development.
Lynda is (or was last time I used it) exclusively video-based learning, whereas O'Reilly supplements its impressive video library with a large catalog of e-books, and offers regular live learning sessions in which members can interact with an instructor.
Finally (and quite anecdotally), Lynda has excellent in-depth training on certain topics such as the Adobe suite, but its videos on software development are fairly superficial when compared with O'Reilly's.
Short version: Lynda offers breadth; O'Reilly offers depth. If forced to choose between them, creative types should opt for Lynda, and IT professionals for O'Reilly.
I use it for Python, Tensorflow, PyTorch, Blockchain fundamentals, Cuda etc. This is indeed a no brainer if you want to skill up for the most in demand skills of today.
Some of the Publishers included in the sub are O'Reilly, Safari, Packt.
Good luck and I hope you find what you are looking for when you get this.
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