Technical Skills Development Software Resources
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Technical Skills Development Software Articles
Hard Skills vs. Soft Skills: Why It's Important to Master Both
Some things in life go together.
by Mara Calvello
Why Companies are Investing in Online Courses in 2020
Do you know what your next career will be? Does it even exist yet?
by Shaun Bishop
Technical Skills Development Software Discussions
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Question on: QA USA
Can you enable a Cloud Sandbox features?
Hi Team I'd like to ask/request from you.. Is there a possibility of enabling the Cloud Sandbox feature for AWS, Azure and Google Cloud where I can learn anything by my self spinning up some resources for few hours. I found this feature in one of the other online learning platform and I thought it will be an valuable addition to the platform.
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Hello Aruna, Cloud Academy offers Lab Playgrounds, have you tried them yet? Lab playgrounds are a kind of lab — Cloud Academy's interactive learning tool. Playground labs provide a safe and secure sandbox environment for you to explore your own ideas, follow along with Cloud Academy courses, or answer your own questions through experimentation. While other types of labs have associated objectives, playground labs simply offer a chance to explore for an extended period of time without needing to install the software. You do not need your own account credentials to use the playground labs. When you start a playground lab, the system launches all the necessary resources and starts the timer. The technology you are learning about appears on your screen.
For more info, visit:
https://support.cloudacademy.com/hc/en-us/articles/360040357812-Playground-Labs?source=search
Check out our Lab Playgrounds at: https://tinyurl.com/2uxmedbm
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Question on: GoSkills
Can you interact with other users who've passed courses online
just seeing if its possible to get some intel for previous course completationist
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Not specifically, but we do offer forums, sharing tools, and reviews that can help you engage with other learners in different ways. For instance, we have an Excel community (https://goskills.typeform.com/to/h0GBH4oe) and we’ll soon launch other communities in Slack. We're busy building our Slack community for GoSkills learners, and we'll make announcements the moment it goes live. Users can also share elements of our platform through social media. And you and other users can leave and read reviews of our courses.
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Question on: 101 Blockchains
Which areas are others using extensively? Which tools have the community being using the most to implement Block Chain
You need to know that you are in an age of digital transformation. Blockchain is the go-to option for almost any industry that wants to join in the trend of going digital. So, blockchain tools have found extensive applications across different areas such as,
· Banking
· Payments
· Education
· Infrastructure security
· Identity management
The continuously expanding blockchain community has been one of the prominent factors in giving rise to a number of blockchain tools. For this, Blockchain tools are slowly gaining entry into many applications across diverse industries. Here is a brief outline of the different tools that are being widely used in the blockchain community.
1. Solidity
One of the most common entries among the most popular tools used in the blockchain community is Solidity. It is an object-oriented programming language that supports the development of smart contracts and Ethereum-based applications. With a similar script to that of JavaScript programming language, Solidity also empowers the Ethereum Virtual Machine.
2. Geth
Another prominent tool that has found widespread recognition in the blockchain ecosystem is Geth. Geth is based on Go programming language and in the most fundamental sense; it is actually a node on Ethereum blockchain. It serves as a console for command inputs alongside the execution of specific functions.
3. Mist
The creators of Ethereum have developed Mist as an official Ethereum wallet. The primary function of Mist aligns with the deployment of smart contracts. Mist works as a full node wallet for storing Ether tokens with support for Windows, Mac and Linux operating systems.
4. Parity
Parity is a suitable choice as an Ethereum client required for setting up the deployment environment for contracts on Ethereum blockchain. It provides a secure approach for interaction with blockchain. Developed on the Rust programming language, Parity provides direct integration in a web browser with access to Ether tokens and basic wallet functions.
You can also read more about top blockchain tools and explore their functionalities at 101 Blockchains.
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Technical Skills Development Software Reports
Mid-Market Grid® Report for Technical Skills Development
Spring 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Grid® Report for Technical Skills Development
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Enterprise Grid® Report for Technical Skills Development
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G2 Report: Grid® Report
Momentum Grid® Report for Technical Skills Development
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G2 Report: Momentum Grid® Report
Small-Business Grid® Report for Technical Skills Development
Spring 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Enterprise Grid® Report for Technical Skills Development
Winter 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Small-Business Grid® Report for Technical Skills Development
Winter 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Mid-Market Grid® Report for Technical Skills Development
Winter 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Grid® Report for Technical Skills Development
Winter 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Momentum Grid® Report for Technical Skills Development
Winter 2026
G2 Report: Momentum Grid® Report


