Good Service - for most things
What do you like best about the product?
Pluralsight skills offers a lot of different topics for learning. I focus mostly on .NET-related technologies and it's surprisingly up to date. The instructors are, for the most part, good. I get through a course and feel like I've learned quite a bit.
What do you dislike about the product?
The subtitles can be really bad, especially if the speaker has a strong accent. A couple classes I've taken, the subtitles are downright laughable. There's also no way for me to "reset" progress. If I started a course a few months back and never finished, all of the progress remains and I don't always know what I've completed a second time or not.
Also, not all of the courses are updated all the time. Sometimes, they're updated for a new version of .NET, but the title of the course still includes the old version of .NET, so you don't know if it's updated.
Also, not all of the courses are updated all the time. Sometimes, they're updated for a new version of .NET, but the title of the course still includes the old version of .NET, so you don't know if it's updated.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
When something new from Microsoft .NET is released, I can USUALLY count on Pluralsight to have a good course on that topic that isn't a waste of my time. It's convenient to download to my phone and watch it on the go as well.
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