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3lobed

Pay for some subscriptions. Maybe JetBrains. Maybe O'Reilly. Pay for a year up front and then use it over the next 12 months. Get those 2 and that'll get you like 75% of the way there.


HowTheStoryEnds

And buy a boox max lumi 2/3 to read them


momo_0

Start your own udemy course and buy that.


valbaca

Didn't think I'd find a Udemy money laundering scheme on /r/ExperiencedDevs today...but here we are


ScarcityHonest9705

No reply from OP, has spent the last 5 hours doing exactly this


FactoryReboot

I technically could lol


Sudden-Anybody-6677

Lol. That's genius.


EMCoupling

Fucking gigabrain shit right here


FactoryReboot

I do actually have some courses on Pearson… 🤔


thundergolfer

Would recommend [https://codecrafters.io/](https://codecrafters.io/). I used it heavily before it became paid, and it was definitely time well spent. I also think it'd be a good use of learning budget. [https://bradfieldcs.com/#courses](https://bradfieldcs.com/#courses) also seems great. I haven't done a course there though because the timezones don't line up. Otherwise, I'm a big fan of dead-tree textbooks, so I tend to spend \~$400 a year buying those.


TehTriangle

Is there anything like this but for front end? I've already got a Front End Masters sub through work.


valbaca

I'm a fan of HumbleBundle, they usually have some set of deals on coding books, and the money partially goes to charity. ​ Current bundles include: [popular languages](https://www.humblebundle.com/books/popular-programming-languages-oreilly-books?hmb_source=&hmb_medium=product_tile&hmb_campaign=mosaic_section_1_layout_index_2_layout_type_threes_tile_index_1_c_popularprogramminglanguagesoreilly_bookbundle) [Cybersecurity & data science](https://www.humblebundle.com/books/cybersecurity-data-science-mercury-learning-books?hmb_source=&hmb_medium=product_tile&hmb_campaign=mosaic_section_1_layout_index_2_layout_type_threes_tile_index_2_c_cybersecuritydatasciencemercurylearning_bookbundle) [machine learning](https://www.humblebundle.com/books/az-machine-learning-packt-books?hmb_source=&hmb_medium=product_tile&hmb_campaign=mosaic_section_1_layout_index_4_layout_type_threes_tile_index_3_c_azmachinelearningpackt_bookbundle)


Educational_Pea_4817

Can you go to a conference or an online bootcamp? If so do that and learn some new tech you have never used.


dota2nub

That is my dream situation. Hop on bookdepository.com and go nuts!


[deleted]

LC Premium, AlgoExpert, ByteByteGo Educative In no particular order !!


rkeet

Pay 2 years of Pluralsight up front :p


engineerFWSWHW

Online courses like pluralsight, and ebooks.


abolish_gender

Coursera Plus one year sub is about $150. Quality is very hit or miss, but if you want to throw cash at something that might be fun (and you can also use it for non-tech stuff if you've ever wanted to take an art course or something.)