Hi HN,
The discussion pops up regularly about which MOOCs and courses to take so I figured I'd start a curated list of recommendations. It's by no means exhaustive (and it's just the ones I know) and is quite broad.
If you had any suggestions, feel free to create a PR or Issue, or even respond to this post and I will add it.
I'd love to be able to capture quality somehow, but not sure of the way to go about that just yet.
https://github.com/tombasche/professional-development
I've taken some courses and they're really quite intense. The bonus is that they are free (subsidized by Santa Fe Institute). It's definitely a niche audience, but what they are teaching is very current.
I occasionally see links to some of the instructors' other works here on HN, so it is probably a good fit.
Also, there is Lynda.com. Where I live, you get free access to Lynda courses with your library card. Pretty amazing deal. I don't know how wide spread that is, though. I've taken some of their coding courses years ago and they were pretty good. They're constantly updated, so sometimes the search function is a bit hairy though.