Is O'Reilly Learning and Training worth it?

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thank you for the review and comparing, I think a complement for digital books for persons who likes to consult, is to look for those in Humble bundle, yes!, I know that we must to wait for an opportunity but sometimes worth it when a good bundle is in the offers, but, as you mention, this is for those people who like to have anything permanent and be owner of at least a digital version

josejuanct
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Thanks for the thorough comparison, it was very helpful in choosing a learning platform.

DenisKisina
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Thanks for the review, it helps me decide.

ahmadkharsah
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Por mucho, tu vídeo es el mejor para este tema. Felicidades

CarlosEnriqueSanchez-fxlt
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Mario you the best, was looking for such comparison. Thank You

gsss
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Really nice video. I also started my subscription with O'Reilly because of Bill Kennedy's course.

henriquealexandreh
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Thanks for comparison, have acquired monthly membership to begin my learning journey.

roberttakenzire
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Thanks for the review, Mario! What do you think about Answers? How good is the NLP engine behind it? Does it provide proper paragraphs and snippets for most questions or does it depend a lot on how well-tailored the question is? Is the content useful enough for solving day-to-day problems? What about the Slack integration?

I think that Answers is the killer feature to convince an employer to pay this service for the company's engineers, as it may save precious worker hours in:
- Vague Google and Stack Overflow searches.
- Fixing mistakes caused by picking wrong solutions from a random post that was misunderstood.
- Wandering into the digital library in search of which book/video fits better the topic you need to deepen into.
- Facilitating junior developers the access to how-to-do-this-specific-task, so they ask senior devs mainly for high-level project details rather than for how to, for instance, define a callback for a filter function.

Luis-kgif
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I wish I had that service 10 years ago

anonyfamous
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Thanks for the insights Mario! Did you find any good Rust resources that you'd recommend?

leoxiaoyanqu
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Hello Mario, can you share your favorite courses/books on O'Reilly

muhammedozdogan
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Pluralsight has some very dodgy practices. I would really think twice about using their plaform. They are not very ethical in terms of how they treat their instructors. Sometimes spending more is a good thing. I agree with Mario the depth and breath of the materials make Oreilly a pretty good deal.

twowheelsgood
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I downloaded some books, after my subscriptions ended... can I still access my downloaded offline book

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