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- WFH/Hybrid/Back to office companies Master thread Creating a master thread so can track which companies are WFH vs hybrid vs old school back to office. This is what I have so far. Update in comments about any company you know and I will update the list or correct this list if you work for any of these. Amazon is mostly appearing to be hybrid or
- link How are MOOCs doing during the pandemic? Been getting a lot of recruiter scam from telemedicine and online fitness class startups, makes me think it's quarantine-related. How's the MOOC space doing? I remember seven or eight years ago when Udemy/Coursera/Udacity were supposed to take over education. These days they seem there but sorta co
- How do you find paid programming courses that aren't from MOOC's or SEO BS "educational" platforms? Through video course format, I want to learn more technologies like: - GraphQL - es6 - Vue - pytorch - Apache Kafka, NiFi - even revisit fundamental stuff in more detail like OOP and data structures in Python I am willing to use free materials and YouTube videos (like the legendary traversy media)
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