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Best online course platform for ongoing development
https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/1ij1jn1/best_online_course_platform_for_ongoing/

<!-- SC_OFF -->I’ve got a question for seasoned programmers. What platform do you use to stay on top and enhance your knowledge? There are so many out there and they all want you to sign up for a monthly subscription. I’m an old Fortran/VI coder and I’ve started working on Python/SQL projects. The use of Pycharm together with the AI assistance provided the steepest learning curve so far. Yet I’d like to find a platform where I can learn/train fundamentals as well as specialist skills on an ongoing basis. I tried some free courses on datacamp and I found them a bit „shallow“. I wonder if the paid courses are different. Before I start doing free courses on all the platform out there I thought I’d ask for your opinion as seasoned coders. My general direction will be more data engineering/ data analyst more than anything else. Which platform do you subscribe to? <!-- SC_ON --> submitted by /u/buffdownunder (https://www.reddit.com/user/buffdownunder)
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Autiobooks: Automatically convert epubs to audiobooks (kokoro TTS)
https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/1ij2kuv/autiobooks_automatically_convert_epubs_to/

<!-- SC_OFF -->https://github.com/plusuncold/autiobooks This is a GUI frontend for Kokoro for generating audiobooks from epubs. The results are pretty good! PRs are very welcome <!-- SC_ON --> submitted by /u/vosFan (https://www.reddit.com/user/vosFan)
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Learning full stack development from scratch
https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/1ijqw6p/learning_full_stack_development_from_scratch/

<!-- SC_OFF -->Hi, I have previous background in mathematics & statistics which gave me insights into coding in R, SQl, matlab but it’s been a while (almost 5 years) since I have written a code. I was thinking of attending a bootcamp in India to learn full stack development and especially learn python. Since, there are a lot of online courses on YouTube, I do not have the discipline to learn alone and build a routine around online learning. I prefer to learn along side a group of people that challenge me to be better and correct me when I m wrong instead of spending hours to figure out by myself. So, here’s my dilemma. I was thinking to attend Code for India which offers a full stack development course over a period of 6 months and promises great result. The other option is Masai school which seems more to do with institutional education rather than more hands on education offered by Code for India. The only issue is I don’t know much about Hyderabad and don’t know how I’d settle in Hyderabad for 6 months and hence my dilemma for something familiar with Bangalore. Apart from this, I’d welcome any critique on whether any of these programs are good enough. Do they really help you find placement after? And experiences/ options on the above bootcamps/ programming courses & helpful advice are welcomed. <!-- SC_ON --> submitted by /u/jeffamazon11 (https://www.reddit.com/user/jeffamazon11)
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Made a JSON editor with form view for easy editing, plus time-savers like array structure copying and smart exports. Helps me get work done faster.
https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/1ijr2p3/made_a_json_editor_with_form_view_for_easy/

submitted by /u/Ok-Code1849 (https://www.reddit.com/user/Ok-Code1849)
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