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I got a couple of tags and DMs asking me what they can learn as a newbie in tech and how much they need to pay -
I'll make this thread a one-stop shop for in demand skills and no, you don't have to pay a dime
If you pick any of these skills, you can internship ready in 4 months
I'll make this thread a one-stop shop for in demand skills and no, you don't have to pay a dime
If you pick any of these skills, you can internship ready in 4 months
I'll go ahead and thread these in-demand skills, then thread where you can learn for free -
And I beg you, if you know extra free resources, please help others by threading them. Let's win together.
โ Cybersecurity
โ Blockchain technology
โ Smart contract
โ Devops
And I beg you, if you know extra free resources, please help others by threading them. Let's win together.
โ Cybersecurity
โ Blockchain technology
โ Smart contract
โ Devops
โ
Data Literacy
โ Digital marketing
โ Cloud computing
โ Programming (learn any of these languages Python, Ruby, JavaScript, PowerShell)
โ System Administration
โ Systems and Networks
โ Data analysis
โ Machine learning
โ Artificial intelligence
โ Internet of things
โ Digital marketing
โ Cloud computing
โ Programming (learn any of these languages Python, Ruby, JavaScript, PowerShell)
โ System Administration
โ Systems and Networks
โ Data analysis
โ Machine learning
โ Artificial intelligence
โ Internet of things
If you're looking for entry level IT certifications, this is your one-stop shop.
coursera.org
If you're looking to learn these courses for free with certifications, check here
coursera.org
coursera.org
If you're looking to learn these courses for free with certifications, check here
coursera.org
You can use the following sites/resources to learn varied tech skills for free:
ocw.mit.edu
These are the courses your tech bros come to do, then go ahead and put (MIT alum) in their bio ๐
ocw.mit.edu
These are the courses your tech bros come to do, then go ahead and put (MIT alum) in their bio ๐
edX has university-level courses developed by schools, nonprofit organizations and corporations. The content they offer re: computers covered programing, web design, and data analysis.
Edx.org
Edx.org
Microsoft Learn offers courses at various levels based on your current standing skill set. Besides level based courses, Microsoft Learn also provides appropriate roles/ options for the skills you have / or are attempting to learn.
docs.microsoft.com
docs.microsoft.com
The Grow with Google resource provides free tools and training to ensure accessibility. This resource is hosted on Coursera and is 100% free.
grow.google
grow.google
Not 100% free but LinkedIn learning offers courses around popular tech topics. Some of the specific topics that are available are programing fundamentals, CSS training, web development, network basics, data science foundations.
linkedin.com
linkedin.com
Courses are free on Alison but you'll pay for certifications. Highly recommend.
alison.com
alison.com
The Dash program centers around teaching students how to use HTML, CSS and JavaScript. The online digital program is 100% free so there is no trial to worry about. You can also go at your own pace.
generalassemb.ly
generalassemb.ly
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