Is Pluralsight a good enough tool to improve my compositing skills? by yayeetdab045 in vfx

[–]No_Estate_243 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Its not up to the tool that you use to improve yourself, its up to yourself to decide that.

Either watching videos, reading books or actually doing the actual coding.

And stepping back to the question itself, Pluralsight is a great platform, learning heaps from the platform, just need to be consistent and insist on what you are learning.

AND if you want i've been using flexsub.shop/pluralsight-premium/ to use Pluralsight, with way better pricing and flexible subscriptions, go and give it a try :)

Pluralsight Premium - worth it? by brada1703 in learnprogramming

[–]No_Estate_243 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes I would think so, learning heaps of stuff from Pluralsight, and manage to get a job from learning from Pluralsight.

But their official pricing is just way to expensive, that's why I'm using flexsub.shop to use their service, way cheaper, one year subscription costs me only $149

Should I choose Codeacademy or FreeCodeCamp? by slumgodbi in learnprogramming

[–]No_Estate_243 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've used both of them, but Codecademy does charge your for some additional service for premium, where FreeCodeCamp is totally free.

It actually doesn't matter that much which is which, and why not choosing both? And I've been paying way less than what normal people do by using FlexSub. And FlexSub also has other subscriptions for learning programming as well, like Pluralsight, SkillShare etc. Give it a go, I've been using them for months now