One of the benefits of having an MSDN Subscription is that you have free access to some Pluralsight courses.
To verify this, you can visit the My Account page of MSDN Subscription website.
You should notice – among other benefits – Pluralsight course subscription, as shown below:
Unfortunately, as stated in the picture you will notice that you don’t have full access to the entire Pluralsight library instead you have access to some 45 courses.
As a result, you are likely to run into the below error when trying to access a course that is not part of the 45-course list.
For future reference, I have provided a list of the free courses available with your MSDN Subscription.
- Architecting Applications for the Real World in .NET
- ASP.NET 5: First Look
- ASP.NET MVC 5 Fundamentals
- Asynchronous C# 5.0
- Automated ASP.NET MVC Testing: End to End
- Azure AD for Developers
- Becoming a .NET Developer
- Beginning Automated Testing of Xamarin Applications
- Building a Site with Bootstrap, AngularJS, ASP.NET, EF and Azure
- Building and Securing a RESTful API for Multiple Clients in ASP.NET
- Building Cross Platform Mobile Apps with C#, Xamarin, and Azure
- Building Cross-Platform iOS/Android Apps with Xamarin, Visual Studio and C# – Part 2
- Building Cross-Platform iOS/Android Apps with Xamarin, Visual Studio, and C# – Part 1
- Building Highly Scalable Web Applications in Azure
- Building Web Apps & Services with Entity Framework and Web API
- C# Best Practices: Collections and Generics
- C# Best Practices: Improving on the Basics
- C# Fundamentals with Visual Studio 2015
- C# Generics
- Creating Custom Controls in Xamarin.Forms
- Defensive Coding in C#
- Designing a Hybrid Cloud in Azure
- Designing Fluent APIs in C#
- Diagnostic Analyzers in Visual Studio 2015: First Look
- Docker for Web Developers
- Enterprise WPF with XAML and C# from Scratch
- Getting Started with Entity Framework 6
- Getting Started with JSON in C# Using Json.NET
- Lessons from Real World .NET Code Reviews
- LINQ Fundamentals
- Load Testing with Visual Studio 2013
- Looking Ahead to Entity Framework 7
- Microsoft Azure for Enterprises: What and Why
- Modernizing Your Websites with Azure Platform as a Service
- OAuth2 and OpenID Connect Strategies for Angular and ASP.NET
- Plan, Create, and Deploy to Azure With Visual Studio Online
- SharePoint 2013 Fundamentals
- SOLID Principles of Object Oriented Design
- SQL Server: Building Simple Asynchronous Applications
- Test-Driven Development with F#
- Understanding Machine Learning with R
- Using TypeScript for Large AngularJS Applications
- Visual Studio 2015: Essentials to the Power-User
- Visual Studio Code
- WCF End-to-End
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