Technology
So you want to be a software engineer? Pay less than $5 a course.
TL;DR: As of April 2, you can get The Complete Introduction to Software Engineering Bundle for just $59.99, a 95% savings.
There’s never been a more opportune time to learn something new. Most of us are under a mandate to park our butts on the couch (not technically the couch, but ya know), so you may find that you have a lot more time on your hands than usual. After you’ve deep cleaned your apartment, completed a home workout, prepped meals for a week, and refreshed your newsfeed for the hundredth time, roll up your sleeves and feed your brain something with something other than documentaries about tigers. How does software engineering sound?
It may seem to be an intimidating field of study, but it will be well worth your time. Think of software engineers like the wizards of the tech world. They can fashion tangible products out of nowhere, which is the muggle (and frankly, cooler) equivalent of casting the Accio spell. From building and developing apps and platforms to launching and maintaining systems, software engineers can do it all. You can start your journey to becoming a techie Harry Potter, too, with the Complete Introduction to Software Engineering Bundle.
Created by EDUmobile Academy, an online learning platform with over ten years of street cred, this bundle is composed of 13 courses that will help kickstart your software engineering career. It includes introductory lessons on languages and frameworks like NodeJS, AngularJS, Ruby, Google Go, and Java, all of which are core parts of a software engineer’s arsenal. You’ll get to grips with crafting responsive websites, gain a thorough understanding of various programming languages, develop web-based applications, and so much more. This bundle is so comprehensive that it has garnered over 8,000 stellar reviews from more than 150,000 students.
When bought separately, all 13 courses would set you back $1,235, but for a limited time, you can get everything on sale for only $59.99 — that’s less than $5 a course.
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