Technology
It’s not too late to become a (rich) computer science nerd
TL;DR: Learn the ropes of computer science with this master class bundle — just $39 for full access to tons of courses that’ll make you a pro in no time.
If you’re part of the 44.2 million people in the U.S. with student loan debt, you’ve probably already asked yourself: was college even worth it? Most of us can’t even find jobs in our fields and are constantly wishing we got a degree in something more in-demand, like computer science.
Not only are jobs aplenty in the computer science field, but they also come with a pretty paycheck – over $91K a year, on average. But going back to school and upping your already exorbitant student debt is definitely counterproductive.
Fortunately, there’s a better way: something like this Computer Science Master Class Bundle will give you a complete computer science education without the massive loans.
This training in particular features 11 different courses that will help you take your first steps into the world of computer science and score the skills of the pros no matter your current skill level.
Through a whopping 174 hours of content for $39, here’s what you’ll learn:
C#, JavaScript, Java, Scala, Google Go, Python 3, PHP MySQL
In seven distinct courses, you’ll learn the fundamentals of foundational and advanced programming languages alike. You’ll discover how to create amazing cross-platform mobile apps, games, and PC programs with C#, build a fully functional ~10h Typing Test App with JavaScript, learn how common data structures organize information and how algorithms work to manipulate this data with Java, and understand templating, HTTP packages, and routing with Google Go. And guess what? That’s just the beginning.
The Arduino IoT cloud platform
In one four-hour course, you’ll get a basic understanding of the Internet of Things and learn to quickly build secure IoT apps and dashboards that connect to the cloud using Arduino. You’ll start with the basics, building simple IoT cloud projects, then progress to more advanced topics like building IoT dashboards with little to no code.
Software testing technologies: Sikuli, Selenium, JUnit
This massive 16-hour course covers three powerful and versatile software testing technologies: Sikuli, Selenium, and JUnit. You’ll not only learn how to use each one, but you’ll discover how to solve specific, real-world problems with each. Through 146 lectures, you’ll use image recognition to automate anything that appears on-screen with Sikuli, work with Selenium’s Java API to test browser functionality and automate tasks, and write simple tests using all different features of JUnit tests.
Building apps with Alexa
Discover how Alexa, Lex, Echo, and other bits of the Amazon ecosystem come together and how to build your own apps for use with Alexa in this two-hour course. You’ll also learn about fulfillment models and explore interaction models like utterances, intents, slots, prompts, and their resolution into API calls.
Technical fundamentals and interview tips
Once you’ve tackled all these skills, this immersive course will show you how to showcase them during an interview. Compiled by a team that has conducted hundreds of technical interviews at Google and Flipkart, it will give you not just interview tips, but an in-depth review of all the programming knowledge you’ll need to ace it.
Get a complete computer science education with this master class bundle for just $39 – 98% off the original price of $2,799.
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