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scottsimpson.net is more like Scott Simpson’s personal course catalog and content index than a standalone course-selling platform. The site highlights his technical courses published on LinkedIn Learning, as well as an introductory Python course at Stanford Continuing Studies. The course topics are tightly focused on practical technical areas such as Linux, IT infrastructure, networking, security, SQL, Python, Bash, VPNs, SFTP, Proxmox, hashcat, and homelabs.
Based on the captured content, most course links point to LinkedIn Learning, with some GitHub exercise files provided. The Python course appears under Stanford Continuing Studies. The text does not clearly state whether the courses are live, recorded, or 1-on-1, so this cannot be determined directly; however, LinkedIn Learning courses are generally platform-based learning content. The material is practice-oriented: for example, the Linux beginner course covers the kernel, desktop environments, the terminal, file structure, and choosing a distribution; the VPN course covers protocols, SSH tunneling, OpenVPN, IKEv2, WireGuard, and troubleshooting.
Scott Simpson describes himself as a technical author and instructor. Since 2013, he has published more than 100 courses on LinkedIn Learning, reaching millions of learners, and he holds a master’s degree in education. His teaching philosophy emphasizes “concepts first” and understanding the underlying principles rather than simply memorizing steps. The content is suitable for beginners in Linux, networking, and security, help desk staff, IT operations and system administration learners, and mid-career professionals looking to move into programming and AI tools.
The site itself does not list pricing, payment methods, or customer support information. Users need to visit LinkedIn Learning or Stanford Continuing Studies for those details. The text mentions a learning path and certification exam related to Canonical’s Ubuntu Linux Professional Certificate, but this should not be taken to mean that all courses provide certificates.
The strengths are its coherent topic coverage, practical technical focus, clear instructor background, and GitHub exercise files that support hands-on learning. The downside is that the site is only an index and lacks information in Chinese, as well as details on pricing, certificates, payment, and access reliability. For users in China, access to LinkedIn Learning, Stanford, or GitHub may be affected by the network environment, and real-world availability is uncertain. Alternatives to compare include Coursera, edX, Udemy, Pluralsight, as well as Chinese platforms such as Geek Time and imooc.
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