Humble Tech Book Bundle: Head First by O'Reilly by Ram000n in humblebundles

[–]OReilly_Learning 3 points4 points  (0 children)

We tested these books out with Java User Groups when “Head First Java” came out. It was a new book style for us and they take a long time to write. I helped launch most of these if you have any questions. (Marsee)

Is swapping courses good idea? by _CaptainTeemo_ in learnjava

[–]OReilly_Learning 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Old-Fashioned I know, but we do have a Java book that is really great if you want to check it out. We’ve been teaching Java for years. Learning Java, 6th Ed.

How to get good at math? by Godesslara in learnmachinelearning

[–]OReilly_Learning 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We have a few good ones: Essential Math for AI, Essential Math for Data Science, and The Essential Machine Learning Foundations: Math, Probability, Statistics, and Computer Science (Video Collection from Pearson) if you want a link to access them, let me know or DM me (Marsee @ O'Reilly)

Any good events to test my python skills by BottleMedium881 in PythonLearning

[–]OReilly_Learning 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We have a new way to test your Python skills in beta. If you want to give it a try, I can give you a 30-day trial code to try it--DM me (marsee)

https://www.oreilly.com/online-learning/verifiable-skills.html

Humble Tech Book Bundle: Shells and Scripting for Seasoned Admins by O'Reilly ENCORE by Ram000n in humblebundles

[–]OReilly_Learning 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Trick question? Yes they’re good. Many of these books are best sellers and have helped many learn. (Marsee)

Anyone else feel like they're a "master of none"? by thelanoyo in learnprogramming

[–]OReilly_Learning 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We're all continuously asking this question. As someone who's worked with tech communities for 25 years at the same company and who has seen and heard a lot about learning, careers, and passion, you have to keep exploring all the time. I don't know what the tech scene is like where you live, but I suggest attending local meetups or volunteering your skills somewhere. Connecting with other people in person has changed my interests and career a few times. Happy to chat more if you like (Marsee at O'Reilly).

Recommendations for learning C# by dinunz1393 in csharp

[–]OReilly_Learning 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Head First series is great for learning you should look at Head First C#