Started 4 years ago (2020-04-01T06:00:00Z).
Ended 3 years ago (2020-04-30T06:00:00Z).

Because of these unusual times, Pluralsight (an online learning service) decided to give away a free month on their platform.

The service is usually quite expensive, so I think that taking full advantage of this opportunity is mandatory.

Redeem your benefit, select your interests, and let's learn together!

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Recent submissions (5 total)

After a long break, I got back on track. Today I watched 40 more minutes of content, split between the usual ElasticSearch course and a new one, called GatsbyJS: Getting Started. I'm not new to GatsbyJS, but skimming through the first two sections of the course vastly helped me to get up to speed with where I left off last time.

Today I watched 30 more minutes of content. Unfortunately, it looks like the course I set to take is already outdated; many of the commands the instructor showed in today’s demo (and which I so eagerly typed onto my command line) work slightly differently or not at all. This made the whole process painfully more difficult.

I jumped on the bandwagon of Elasticsearch, and attended the first few modules of the "Searching and Analyzing Data with Elasticsearch: Getting Started" course by Janani Ravi. She speaks with a heavy Indian accent, but, as long as she's comprehensible, that's fair to me.
Today I watched 41 minutes of content, whereby I get to 2h 45m in total.

Today I completed the fourth and last module of the "Docker Networking" course. The last bit was kind of overwhelming since I had never dealt with docker services before, and they were foundational to most of the explanation.
Anyway, I'm gonna make up for it with the "Docker Deep Dive" course from the same author.
I watched 42m of content, for a total of 2h 1m.

Completed modules 1, 2, and 3 of Nigel Poulton's "Docker Networking" course. In total, I watched 1h 19m of content.