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Learn how to build a website from scratch using just JavaScript with this $13 course
TL;DR: Build a website with ease after taking The Complete Full-Stack JavaScript Course for just $13, a 93% savings.
Did you know that Ken Jennings was a coder before he became Jeopardy famous? If that’s not confirmation enough that coding is cool, then how about the fact that coders can build their own websites from scratch or that JavaScript developers earn, on average, almost $115,000?
That’s some serious cash for a position that gives you a huge amount of creative freedom and empowers you to build the online world you want to see. JavaScript is the programming language that makes up the backbone of the internet and, if you’re ready to learn it, The Complete Full-Stack JavaScript Course is a great place to start.
This 21-hour course gives you a complete crash course in building a website or app with JavaScript, from the front-end to the back-end. Through three complete projects, you’ll gain a hands-on understanding of how to use JavaScript and its various libraries to build a fully-functional site or app from scratch. You’ll build a calculator app, a blog, and a chat application, all while using only JavaScript tools. As you work, you’ll get familiar with the full stack elements of JavaScript by coding your own REST API and working with Reactjs, Nodejs, Redux, and more.
The Complete Full-Stack JavaScript Course is the top-rated course from popular Udemy instructor Joseph Delgadillo because it teaches practical, instantly applicable skills. Normally $200, the course is currently on sale for just $13, so be sure to take advantage soon.
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