Technology
Learn to code (UK deal)
TL;DR: The Complete Computer Programmer bundle is on sale for £35.88 as of July 17, saving you 98% on list price.
We’re not going to sugarcoat it — it’s hard out there in the job market. Millennials are kissing their dreams of someday becoming homeowners goodbye and desperately scouring job sites for a position that can at the very least match the cost of living.
You’re likely looking for a surefire way to stand out in the crowd, secure some funds to start building your future, and if you’re lucky, you’ll get some job flexibility to work remotely, too. We can dream, right?
With the right skill set, it could be more than a dream. Mastering computer programming skills will set you up in a field that’s expected to continue growing rapidly over the next couple of years and where the average annual wage is typically six figures. If you’re looking for an easy way to get things rolling, online courses seem to be the way to go. This Complete Computer Programmer bundle, for example, will teach you the top coding languages, introduce you to cybersecurity, and more — all for under £40.
With 12 courses from top instructors like Rob Percival (who’s taught more than 500,000 students how to code) and more than 120 hours of training, you’ll be on your way. You’ll learn different coding languages, like Python, JavaScript, C#, and Ruby, you’ll get introduced to data analytics, and you’ll even learn how to program for Alexa. Basically, you’ll be an unstoppable coding machine (or at least be a solid entry-level coder).
Normally, a boot camp like this would set you back £1,900, but it’s currently on sale for £35.88.
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