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Linux - LinuxJourney
Linux/system administration - Sad Severs
Programming - LearnXinYminutes
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Great list, thanks! LinuxJourney is actually what prompted my question. I asked it because I thought it would be nice to have a space for knowledge exchange where people could share courses they found helpful and others could learn something new. I heard good things about JustinGuitar before too.
Nice. Yeah, it's a fun topic, thanks for starting it!
JustinGuitar is great for sure. It's a little frustrating that he doesn't put tabs in the videos - sometimes that would save a lot of time. But you can get those too if you sub I guess. The song lesson library there is also super helpful.
The question was a fun excuse to think about some old tutorials I've seen, and dig through the bookmarks. Any subject is a pretty broad ask tho. Out of curiosity, why do you ask? Are you just thinking about learning something new for the fun ot it?