ashleedawg
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Microsoft doesn't go out of their way to advertise all the products they offer 100% free for current or former students or teachers at recognized institutions (worldwide I think?)...
Basically, you need to have an email address from a school that you've attended, where you can get a "click here to confirm" email.
Examples are full versions of Office 365, Windows, Azure, SQL Server, Visual Studio, Android Developer, even Minecraft.
Additionally, Microsoft is giving all the apps & resources that developers need to get into the newest trends in development, most most recent discovery being the fascinating P programming language
Whatever you fancy, the site has hundreds or thousands of training videos, online seminars, self-guided courses & certifications, and more, especially for "potential future developers" (aka: "potential future customers") from trips to conferences, to contests with $100K prizes, to almost-free custom logo designs.
A couple spot to start at :
https://www.microsoft.com/education/students/
https://imagine.microsoft.com
Honest, I don't work for them, but I do like free stuff.
Basically, you need to have an email address from a school that you've attended, where you can get a "click here to confirm" email.
Examples are full versions of Office 365, Windows, Azure, SQL Server, Visual Studio, Android Developer, even Minecraft.
Additionally, Microsoft is giving all the apps & resources that developers need to get into the newest trends in development, most most recent discovery being the fascinating P programming language
Whatever you fancy, the site has hundreds or thousands of training videos, online seminars, self-guided courses & certifications, and more, especially for "potential future developers" (aka: "potential future customers") from trips to conferences, to contests with $100K prizes, to almost-free custom logo designs.
A couple spot to start at :
https://www.microsoft.com/education/students/
https://imagine.microsoft.com
Honest, I don't work for them, but I do like free stuff.