Udaya Sri

👩‍💻What resources do you recommend for someone new to tech?

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Here’s a list of resources I gathered after doing some research👇 1. Coursera - Offers beginner courses on coding, data science, and more. 2. Udemy - Provides a wide range of affordable tech courses. 3. Khan Academy - Great for learning the basics of computer science and programming. 4. Codecademy - Interactive platform for learning coding skills. 5. freeCodeCamp - Free coding lessons and projects to build real-world skills. 6. TechCrunch- Stay updated on tech news and trends. 7. YouTube Channels - Such as Traversy Media or The Net Ninja for practical tutorials. 8. LinkedIn Learning - Professional courses on various tech topics. 9. Reddit - Subreddits like r/learnprogramming and r/technology for community support and advice. 10. edX - Offers a variety of free and paid courses on tech topics from top universities and institutions. Are there any additional tips or resources that are important? For those in non-tech roles, how do you stay updated on tech knowledge, and how helpful has it been for your job?

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Ezekiel Adewumi
YouTube Channels and Twitter
Udaya Sri
@aaezekiel_co Do you have any favorite channel to get started with?
YanXu
Thank you for your sharing, I have benefited a lot.
murph
DataCamp needs to be on that list!
Derek Liu
Thanks for sharing, Udaya. I’m a programmer myself, so the list looks familiar to me. I definitely recommend Andrew Ng’s AI or Deep Learning courses on Coursera.
Vaibhav
This is a comprehensive and a good enough list already, Udaya.
Udaya Sri
@vaibhavdwivedi Is it? Looks like it’s time for me to start learning. Thanks!
Shinchan
Hussshh!!!!! Too much knowledge for the Day, Thanks @udaya_sri 😁😁😁
Caoimhe Murphy
"tech" is really broad to give any real depth. It would really differ depending on the role you want to enter - are you a product marketer, growth marketer, sales rep or product manager ?
Udaya Sri
@caoimhe_murphy What if I just want to learn for fun and to get all the tech jokes?
Caoimhe Murphy
@udaya_sri I've worked in tech for more than 8 years and I still don't get the tech jokes. It's a constant state of this: https://www.instagram.com/reel/C...
Yiraika Bacchi
Great list! I'd also recommend checking out HackerRank for coding challenges.it's a fun way to practice and improve problem-solving skills