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Tuesday, January 8, 2019

The Teachable Full-time Creator Masterclass 2019


- By Vasudev Ram - Online Python training / SQL training / Linux training

Hi, readers,

As I said a few days ago in this post:

Great Teachable offer coming in a few days ...

, here are the details for the Teachable Full-time Creator Masterclass 2019.

It will go on from 14th to 21st January 2019.

What’s the Full-time Creator masterclass?

The Full-time Creator is a free, 4-part masterclass that Teachable is hosting over the course of a week - consisting of 4 jam-packed video trainings that will be dripped out over 7 days. The ideal audience for this event includes creators (think: bloggers, coaches, experts, authors, consultants, influencers, hobbyists, offline trainers, etc.) who want to create a profitable online course, using the knowledge they already have. After the week-long masterclass, they'll be offered an opportunity to buy Teachable's service — and when they do they'll receive $4K+ in valuable bonuses for free.

After the week-long masterclass, you will be invited to sign up for Teachable.

Sign up for the Teachable Full-time Creator Masterclass 2019 here.

P.S. Although I've already been a trainer (both offline and online) for some years now, I plan to attend this Masterclass myself. I'm sure I'll pick up some useful tips that will help in my training work.

See you there.

- Vasudev.

- Vasudev Ram - Online Python training and consulting

I conduct online courses on Python programming, Unix / Linux commands and shell scripting and SQL programming and database design, with course material and personal coaching sessions.

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Monday, February 9, 2015

pmarca - Marc Andreessen's blog as an ebook

By Vasudev Ram




Click image above to skip reading this post and go grab the book :)
Gotta like the Venn diagram on that page.

Saw this today:

Marc Andreessen, a.k.a. @pmarca on the internets, has made many of the good posts from his blog available as an ebook - which is free to download. You can get it here:

The Pmarca Blog Archive Is Back… as an Ebook

The title of the book (in the PDF) is:

The Pmarca Blog Archives

(select posts from 2007-2009)

Excerpt from Marc Andreessen's page on Wikipedia:
[ He is best known as coauthor of Mosaic, the first widely used Web browser; as cofounder of Netscape Communications Corporation;[3] and as cofounder and general partner of Silicon Valley venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz. He founded and later sold the software company Opsware to Hewlett-Packard. Andreessen is also a cofounder of Ning, a company that provides a platform for social networking websites. ... Andreessen is one of only six inductees in the World Wide Web Hall of Fame announced at the first international conference on the World Wide Web in 1994 ]

Just downloaded the book and scanned the table of contents to get an idea of what it contains. I found that many of the post were ones which I had read on his blog some years earlier, when he was actively blogging. At the time I had thought that the posts were really good, and still do. They're probably worth reading - by downloading the book - for anyone who has not read them before, and even for people who have. I'm going to read the book myself in the next few days.

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