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Always wanted to try coding? Dive in with this beginner-friendly Python training.
TL;DR: Take a crack at coding with The Complete 2020 Python Programming Certification Bundle for just $49.99, a 97% savings.
Raise your hand if you’ve ever thought about taking a coding class in your life. Now keep your hand up if you’ve actually enrolled in said class.
Coding is an intimidating skill to learn, made even harder by the fact there are so many different languages to keep up with. It’s no surprise so many of us throw in the towel before we’ve yet to start learning.
An easy and intuitive place for beginners to start, however, is Python. This language was practically made for coding newbies, as its syntax is easy for humans to read (as opposed to ones built for machines). You won’t need to memorize lots of sections or random strings of code in order to get it working.
But just because it’s easy to follow along with does not mean it’s somehow sup-bar; many major companies rely on Python to drive their AI and machine learning capabilities (think NASA, IBM, and Instagram), and it’s a field that’s readily booming with high-salary gigs and lucrative opportunities.
Convinced to try Python for yourself? The Complete 2020 Python Programming Certification Bundle comes with 12 lessons that help newbies gain foundational building blocks, as well as expert insight, on Python. Courses include data visualization, image processing, and data mining, and each is taught using real-life examples so you’ll know how to properly apply your skills in the workplace. By the end, you should even be prepared to take a certification test to add to your CV.
While normally these 12 lessons piecemeal would cost virtual students upwards of $2,385, lifetime access to the Complete 2020 Python Programming Certification Bundle is now on sale for $49.99, making now as good a time as any to finally dive into the world of coding.
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