Technology
Learn C# and save 93% (UK deal)
TL;DR: The Complete C# Master Class Course is on sale for £10.55 as of June 30, saving you 93% on list price.
Remember back in the day when you had to spend years in school and/or your life savings to learn to code? Those days are long gone. Getting into coding is easier — and more affordable — than ever before.
Since there are approximately a billion coding languages out there, choosing one to start with is no easy feat. But since C# is among the most popular and one of the easiest to learn, and since there’s a huge price drop on this Complete C# Master Class Course as of June 30, might we suggest it as a starting point?
Pronounced “C sharp,” this high-level programming language is used to create desktop applications, games, web apps, and more. The possibilities are basically limitless, which is why it’s so in demand. Also, no big deal, but the average salary for C# developers is impressive.
In just 21 hours of training, this Master Class will guide you through C# basics, like arrays and lists. Then you’ll make your way through more complex topics like primitive and custom data types, debugging your code to find and fix bugs, and controlling the flow of code execution by using conditional statements. Don’t worry if this all sounds very overwhelming. C# was actually designed to be easy to learn for beginners.
Originally £162, you can now pick up this Complete C# Master Class training for just £10.55.
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