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40% off video subscriptions til Sunday!

December 4, 2015

Thank you to commenter RBR for finding this deal!

PluralSight has a 40% off Black Friday / Cyber Monday deal that ends this week on December 6th!

In case you didn’t know, PluralSight is the platform I’m putting my Apex Academy video series on. The goal is simple: teach you how to code at the level of a professional Salesforce developer!

More than halfway through the first course and we’re taking nothing for granted and going DEEP into every detail to make sure you’re learning properly. Exceptional SFDC99 quality with more depth and more examples than I’ve ever written before!

Spoiler alert: you can expect at least 3 courses from me within the next year on PluralSight!

But don’t get a subscription just for me. Here are a few other courses I’d recommend:

  • Introduction to Visualforce
    The most requested tutorial from SFDC99 readers! Written by a fellow Salesforce MVP.
  • Career Strategies for Salesforce Developers
    Dan Appleman is my mentor, another Salesforce MVP, and he literally wrote the book on Apex.
  • Force.com Design Patterns
    Written by my friend and fellow Salesforce MVP, Adam Purkiss!
  • Java Fundamentals
    I always recommend developers learn Java to kick-start their Apex!
  • JavaScript Quick Start Guide
    JavaScript is the language of Lightning – a must have skill!

Sign up by December 6th to get 40% off your subscription!

Final note: I’m doing my best to help people out with financial aid! I don’t control pricing and as you can imagine, I’ve been getting a TON of requests, so please note I can only extend this to veterans and those who are struggling or unemployed.

If you’re struggling and need help getting back on your feet, email me when the first course goes live!

David

9 Comments
MurthyRaju Alluri
December 22, 2015 @ 10:15 am

Hi David, your site is awesome with valuable info, please revamp it when you get a chance, I have registered Plural Sight, waiting for your first session

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    David Liu
    December 22, 2015 @ 10:38 am

    Thanks MurthyRaju!

    What should be revamped first? =)

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Reshmi
December 6, 2015 @ 9:04 am

Thank you so much David. I have started my Free trail on PluralSight :) Thank you so much again.

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wawipack
December 4, 2015 @ 6:39 pm

This just came in! You can get a Pluralsight (6-month subscription)—limited time only** if you join Visual Studio Dev Essentials which is free btw.. This promo is only until Dec 31!!!

I will share the link just to show it’s legit – http://www.visualstudio.com/en-us/products/visual-studio-dev-essentials-vs.aspx

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    Somnath
    December 6, 2015 @ 9:53 pm

    Hi we are getting 2 options after logging in to our microsoft account.1:Activate 2:Take Training .On clicking Activate it takes us to https://learn.pluralsight.com/microsoft?offerCode=441-25503-3YNG-A5UX where we are asked to subscribe to Pluralsight Subscription for Microsoft Visual Studio Dev Essentials .

    The other one takes to plural sight account login.Please advice on which link to click so that we get access to David’s Video Tutorial.

    Reply
      David Liu
      December 6, 2015 @ 10:07 pm

      “1. Activate” is the one you want!

      My tutorial won’t be up until after Christmas, so check out other Salesforce courses until then!

      Reply
Arnold Brown
December 4, 2015 @ 8:53 am

I’ve subscribed to Plural Sight. When will your courses become available?

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    David Liu
    December 4, 2015 @ 12:00 pm

    First course is targeted shortly after Christmas!

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Raajesh Kumar RB (RBR)
December 4, 2015 @ 1:31 am

Wow.. Such a honor David. That’s wonderful to see my initials on top of the post and you have a great heart to appreciate even a smallest thing in this world. Whatever you are doing in sfdc to help others in simply unbelievable and sometimes I think how can this guy can work like a full time job to help others on top of regular job. I have been using Pluralsight for an year and I never regret it. So many times I have bugged them and even Dan Appleman sometimes for more sfdc courses or updates on existing courses and here you go. Once I read your post that You are going to be in pluralsight, that’s it and no other thought on renewing the subscription :-)

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