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How to Use Pluralsight Training for Free

Pluralsight is among the best places on the web to learn programming through videos. Whether you are a complete beginner or a pro looking to advance your coding skills to the next level, you’ll find a video course at Pluralsight that will meet your needs. They have courses on practically all programming languages from JavaScript to PHP to Java to the trending technologies like AngularJS and React (see  complete list ). It is a subscription based service and you have shell out $30 per month to get access to their entire video training library. Now here’s the interesting part. If you join the Microsoft Visual Studio program, which is also free, you automatically gain free membership to the entire PluralSight library for 6 months. No credit card or coupon codes required. Here’s how you can activate your Pluralsight subscription in a minute: Go to  signup.live.com  and create a new Microsoft Account. Skip this step if you already have one. G...

Twitter Guide: How To Do Everything With Twitter

The first tweet was published almost 8 years ago and Twitter has come a long way since then. There’s a whole ecosystem of apps and services available now that allow us to use Twitter in more ways than ever before. This guide curates the best tools that will help you get the most out of Twitter. 1.  Nuzzel  – This works as an intelligent filter for Twitter and helps you discover the most popular news stories shared across your Twitter network. All signal, no noise. 2.  Flipboard  – Connect your Twitter account to Flipboard and it will create a beautiful magazine for all your Twitter feeds that you can flip through on the web (example), mobile and Windows 10 devices. 3.  LifeOnTwitter  – Get interesting statistics and facts about your Twitter account (example). 4.  TallTweets  – It lets you send tweets of any length by slicing your long tweet into multiple 140-character tweets (sample) and sending them ...