Technology
Get ahead of the coding curve with this training that’s less than $40
TL;DR: Get ahead of the coding curve with the 2020 Learn to Code Full Stack Developer Certification Bundle, on sale for $38.99 as of March 1, which is a 97% savings.
The number of developers around the world has grown from 21.25 million in 2017 to about 26 million today. Those numbers are pretty impressive and may make it seem like everyone but you know how to code. But alas, it is but a measly .003 percent of the world’s population. That means you still have time to get ahead of the curve – and this Full Stack Developer Bundle is an excellent way to do so.
Rather than putting all your eggs in one basket, this nine-course bundle gives you a well-rounded coding education, diving into not one, not two, but seven languages and frameworks. By learning a variety of languages, you’ll have more tools to get the job done, more job opportunities, new ways to solve problems, and an eye on the bigger picture.
Of course, every language and framework serves a specific purpose, and this bundle will surely show you the ropes of each. Whether you’re looking to join a Fortune 500, pursue a work-from-home career, or just prove to your friends how much smarter you are than them, here’s what you can add to your résumé after completing this sub $40 training.
PHP
PHP is a standalone language that’s used to build and maintain dynamic web pages. In fact, it powers about 80 percent of the top 10 websites – including Facebook and Wikipedia. It’s versatile, flexible, fast, and easy to scale, so you can get projects up and running quickly. Not to mention, it’s easy to learn compared to most other languages.
Python
Python is an easy-to-learn programming language, as it closely resembles plain English, but it’s more powerful than you’d imagine. You can literally do everything with it – from web and game development to machine learning and artificial intelligence.
C#
The C# language is widely used to develop games, but it’s also the foundation for apps like Slack and Pinterest, and the base language for Skype and Photoshop. It hasn’t been around for that long compared to other languages, but it is now one of the most popular. And since it’s similar to other C-type languages (like C, C++, and Java), being fluent in C# makes learning those a breeze.
SQL
Structured Query Language (a.k.a., SQL) is a special-purpose programming language that’s used to interact with databases. Learning it will allow you to mine and manipulate data with greater efficiency, which is essential if you want a job in the data world.
Angular
Angular is an open-source web development framework that lets you create interactive apps across a variety of platforms for the web, mobile, and desktop. It plays well with other frameworks, requires less code on your part, and supports single-page applications.
HTML
HTML is the basic programming language used for web development and design (you might even know some of it from your Myspace days). It can be used for everything from formatting a blog post or email, working with a CMS< embedding external content on your website, and creating usable content.
Object-Oriented Programming
While it’s not a coding language in itself, object-oriented programming (OOP) teaches you how to think clearly about your code and visualized your problems in terms of objects. In the long run, it reduces your development time because you can reuse code and develop models based on previous objects.
This bundle usually retails for $1,650, but you can slash that price by over 90% and get the bundle on sale for just $38.99.
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