Good applications to learn new IT competencies
What do you like best?
Pluralsight covers every topic that you want to read. The worksheets for each subject provide a summary of our skills and shortcomings and also suggest the subjects that we would know on the basis of our qualifications. Pluralsight is indeed a social device that is friendly. This provides an indication that the site is used sometime when there is an enhancement on the homepage.
What do you dislike?
You should sign it out sometimes when they use it often, but just don't restart it. Often video capture has problems. It's a try again button, but pressing it, the image has gone ahead and refreshed. The discovery of various ways of learning is also difficult. It is also annoying that many different authors, who instruct the very same subject, have to wade though.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
I'll definitely communicate to your project managers. We are very responsive and able to provide roll-out support, advice and resources and we continue to track them. It made you feel like you might be valuable as a customer.
What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized?
Plurality, because it gave me a quick way to fill out my tools/products knowledge lacuna. While I may understand one set of methods thoroughly, there are times when something unpredictable takes place because I have to learn a different one. The framework made it easy to keep my skills "to date" I don't use much!