Technology
You don’t need to break the bank to become a master coder
TL;DR: Simply name your price to get access to this 20-course programming bundle.
Coding is one of the most important skills you can possess in the tech industry, and it often pays extremely well. What you might now know, however, is that you don’t need to break the bank to master it.
With this 20-course programming track, you can start the career you’ve always wanted for much less than traditional education. And by “much less,” we mean you can actually choose the price altogether.
When you’re getting started in the world of coding, it’s hard to know which languages and topics to prioritize. That’s why this bundle is so great. Through 20 different courses and over 50 hours of instruction, you’ll dive into some of the tech world’s most in-demand programming languages and platforms.
You won’t just be reading notes off a screen though. You’ll get to practice inspecting and manipulating web pages, styling pages with CSS, making your own multi-level games, and coding in more than five different languages. Whether you’re a total noob or a veteran coder, this training can open up tons of career doors and opportunities.
To get access to this programming bundle, simply name your price. Beat the average price paid to unlock the full bundle, worth $3,732. If you choose to pay less than average, you won’t get all 20 courses, but you’ll still get something good.
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