If you have access and like the course format I would go for a website such as Lynda.com or Pluralsight.com . I get access through work/uni and they're pretty great. You won't get bleeding edge, but they're pretty good for learning and keeping up with newer stuff. For more current and how things are changing , hacker news, blogs, TechNet, etc... For JavaScript, JavaScriptweekly.com looks promising.
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02 Jul 2015 20:04
u/herecomesthesun
in v/programming
If you have access and like the course format I would go for a website such as Lynda.com or Pluralsight.com . I get access through work/uni and they're pretty great. You won't get bleeding edge, but they're pretty good for learning and keeping up with newer stuff. For more current and how things are changing , hacker news, blogs, TechNet, etc... For JavaScript, JavaScriptweekly.com looks promising.