Other tools is the catch-all for software-engineering tools that don't belong to a specific stack — note-taking apps for engineers (Obsidian, Logseq, Roam), terminal multiplexers (tmux, zellij), task runners (just, make, mise), API clients (Bruno, HTTPie, Postman alternatives), keyboards and ergonomic setups, and the small workflow improvements that compound over years.
Other (Tools)
2 courses Added March 2026
Other (Tools) Courses & Tutorials (2)
Updated 7mo agoBy: Newline (ex-Fullstack.io)In this course, you will learn how to prepare and publish gigantic images on the web using the scaling technology OpenSeadragon .51 minutes 8 seconds 5 / 5
Updated 2y agoBy: UdemyWelcome to Identity and Access Management Course! This course enables you to take the first step to secure your future with one of the hot cyber security produc33 hours 31 minutes 30 seconds
Frequently asked questions
- Is Other (Tools) a good skill to learn in 2026?
- Other (Tools) is one of the practical, in-demand skills for 2026 — relevant for IT roles, freelance work, and product teams. Courses on CourseFlix cover Other (Tools) fundamentals through advanced topics so you can pick a starting point that matches your current level and grow from there.
- How long does it take to learn Other (Tools)?
- Most learners reach a hireable working knowledge of Other (Tools) in 3–6 months of consistent practice (roughly 5–10 hours per week). Foundational comfort comes faster — often within a few weeks — but mastery, especially for advanced production scenarios, takes 12+ months of real project work.
- What jobs and roles use Other (Tools)?
- Other (Tools) appears across software engineering, data, design, product, and infrastructure roles depending on where it sits in the stack. CourseFlix's Other (Tools) category aggregates courses recorded by instructors who actually use Other (Tools) on the job, so you can see the breadth of real applications across roles.
- Are there free Other (Tools) courses online?
- Yes — CourseFlix's Other (Tools) listing includes both free and paid courses. Free options are great for first exposure and core concepts; paid courses typically go deeper with projects, instructor feedback, and structured progression that's harder to assemble from free fragments.
- What should I learn before or after Other (Tools)?
- Prerequisites vary by sub-topic. For most Other (Tools) courses, comfort with reading documentation, basic command-line use, and at least one general-purpose language helps. After Other (Tools), related categories on CourseFlix can extend your stack in adjacent directions.
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