Free Service and Tools for IT Students

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As IT student, Sometime we face a problem about paid services and tools and the price is not suitable for student. But don’t worry, I have some information about the program that can give you free services and tools. you just need an email with your campus domain and then just give it a try. So, check the list below.


Microsoft Imagine

This program is created by Microsoft. In the past the program’s name is Microsoft DreamSpark. This program give you access to some Microsoft product, such as Visual Studio, Microsoft Azure, Xamarin, and many more. For further information, you can visit https://imagine.microsoft.com


Github Student Pack

Github collaborates with their partners and give you access to some Github and their partners tools and services. You can get unlimited private repo in Github, .me domain, $50 credit Digital Ocean, and many more. Github’s goal for making this program is very awesome, that is

There’s no substitute for hands-on experience, but for most students, real world tools can be cost prohibitive. That’s why we created the GitHub Student Developer Pack with some of our partners and friends: to give students free access to the best developer tools in one place so they can learn by doing.

Very awesome, right? so just visit the Github Education Page in https://education.github.com/


Jetbrains Student Program

If you need IDE for Java, PHP, Ruby, etc. you will interested with this Jetbrains program. Jetbrains give you access to their IDE products, like Intellij, CLion, PHPStorm, and many more. Just visit https://www.jetbrains.com/student/ to get yours.


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These are some program that can give you a sensation of paid tools and services. If you have some info about other programs, you can tell me in the comment box.

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