Technology
98% off class bundle (UK deal)
TL;DR: The 2020 Comprehensive Programming Collection is on sale for £23.71 as of July 24, saving you 98% on list price.
Whether you want a higher-paying job, a better work-life balance, or just want something to do while you’re stuck at home, coding checks all the right boxes – plus so many more. Add the fact that there’s currently a huge demand for programmers, and the career path becomes even more desirable. So, um, what are you waiting for exactly?
The 2020 Comprehensive Programming Collection is designed for beginners and helps you get your feet wet in the world of coding. Plus, it’s on sale for just £23.71.
The collection features nine courses taught by the e-learning platform Zenva Academy, which is trusted by over 400,000 learners and developers for their world-class training. As you work your way through all 14 hours of lessons, you’ll tackle popular coding languages, mobile game and app development, and machine learning, among other things.
Each course takes a hands-on approach to learning, so you won’t just be stuck reading about coding; you’ll actually be doing it. For example, in one course, you’ll create a turn-based, micro-strategy game about building and managing a colony on Mars using Unity, the popular game engine. In another, you’ll implement your own custom assets into a JavaScript-based game. Beyond that, you’ll learn the fundamentals of JavaScript, Java for Android, Swift, Tensorflow, React, and even dabble in Python.
Whether you’re 18 or 68, it never hurts to learn something new. And if it helps you launch a new career path or, hey, maybe your own startup, then more power to you. Get the 2020 Comprehensive Programming Collection on sale for just £23.71 – over 90% off its original cost.
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