WF never gives you the tools. I bet they are still using SSIS everywhere and not Snowflake. Thank god I kept learning more and more outside before my layoff. WF is a crisis organization -- not a learning one. And @OP is correct paying lipstick to learning, by getting Pluralsight licenses, without providing access to the tools is not being a learning organization. For those out there that want to learn... here is a chatGPT prompt Give me a comprehensive, integrated history of software development methodologies and practices — including structured methods (like SA/SD, Information Engineering, CASE tools), object-oriented approaches (OOAD, UML, RUP), Agile and DevOps movements, and modern practices like TDD, BDD (Cucumber), and design/operations transformations. Clearly differentiate between methods and artifacts, and explain how AI tools will influence each stage of design, implementation, operations, and maintenance in the future. Include key figures like James Martin, Ed Yourdon, Ivar Jacobson, and others, and show how everything connects over time."Give me a comprehensive, integrated history of software development methodologies and practices — including structured methods (like SA/SD, Information Engineering, CASE tools), object-oriented approaches (OOAD, UML, RUP), Agile and DevOps movements, and modern practices like TDD, BDD (Cucumber), and design/operations transformations. Clearly differentiate between methods and artifacts, and explain how AI tools will influence each stage of design, implementation, operations, and maintenance in the future. Include key figures like James Martin, Ed Yourdon, Ivar Jacobson, and others, and show how everything connects over time." timeline https://chatgpt.com/s/m_68325f217bfc81918beb28e8b0f7ee31