Technology
Learn to code front-end programming languages for just $14
TL;DR: Dig deeper into coding with the Front End Developer Bootcamp for $13.99, a 93% savings as of April 12.
At this point, you may have already gained fluency in Animalese due to your excessive Animal Crossing gaming. And while we agree that tending to your island and contributing to Tom Nook’s empire is productive, perhaps you should consider picking up another language — one not spoken by your fellow animal villagers. A programming language perhaps?
If you’ve always wanted to learn to code but never found the chance, why not spend some of your extra time at home diving in? This Front End Developer Bootcamp can serve as your springboard, and you can wear your sweatpants and all while you fly through the coursework.
Led by John Lue, an experienced software engineer who has years of experience under his belt, this course is a great starting point to coding as it breaks down technical terms into concepts that you can easily understand and retain. It features 16 hours of video content spread across 133 lectures, so you can take it however fast or slow as your schedule allows.
As you go through the learning material, you’ll get acquainted with some of the most well-known and popular programming languages around like HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Bootstrap, and more. You’ll have a deeper understanding of what programming is, and you’ll discover how fashion programs using various languages.
By the time you finish the course, you’ll have a solid handle on the languages and frameworks of the front-end web. In short: you will have mastered how to make a website look great to a user. And who doesn’t want to hire someone that can do that?
Usually $200, this course is now on sale for only $13.99 — a savings of 93%.
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