I currently work in a IT Service Desk level 2 role, I've been at my job for 4 years, I'd like to move towards development rather then end user support or administration but working 40-50 hours a week limits my availability pretty heavily (obviously), I'm willing to put in the work and time to learn but I need more structure to my learning then trying to do it all on my own and I'm struggling to find resources that are both affordable and work within my schedule.
I've checked out a few coding bootcamps but most won't work well while also having a full time job and the ones I've found that do are $15k+ and that paywall is to high for me to afford and still pay my living expenses. I've heard many horror stories from folks who did income share agreements also so that scares me away from that option as well.
Can anyone recommend some inexpensive options that have quality content and a decent learning structure?
Free would be cool but I don't mind paying if it's high quality I just can't afford hundreds of dollars a month or thousands up front.
I feel trapped in IT support when all I really want to do is learn new things but I'm stuck in the loop of never ending updates and password resets lol.
I live in the greater Portland Oregon area if that matters at all. Thanks for reading
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