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Learn to code with the tools and languages that matter most right now
Programming is on its way to becoming an important life skill. Our grandchildren will likely learn to code as part of their regular school curriculum.
Sure, typing in lines of code isn’t exactly life-saving, but gaining coding proficiency can change your life and open you up to a world of possibilities. (AKA jobs.) It transitions you from a mere consumer to a full-fledged creator as you can use your programming chops to put a roof over your head or build something that can change the world.
Way back when, you would need to enroll in a computer science program and go into massive amounts of debt just to learn how to code. But now there are tons of resources available online to get you up to speed, like this course that’s on sale. Now only $39, this training collection features 70 hours of content covering all the basics a prospective programmer would need to get started: HTML/CSS, Java, Javascript, Google Go, Python, C++, C#, GIT, and Full Stack development.
Here’s a sneak peek of what you’ll get:
From 0 to 1: Learn Python Programming Easy as Pie
If it’s your first time coding, Python is one of the best starter languages to pick up because the syntax is similar to everyday English, making it easy to absorb and understand. In this course, you’ll dive into more than nine hours of Python, as you learn how to write clean, efficient code. You’ll discover how to manipulate data, automate manual work, scrape websites like the New York Times and Washington Post, and implement machine learning techniques. On top of the video content, you’ll also get to complete a variety of drills which can help in fortifying your newly acquired knowledge.
Java Programming for Beginners
In case you didn’t know, Java is one of the most commonly used programming languages in the world. Across 50 lectures and eight hours of content, this course will guide you through the basics of Java syntax and the complexities of Object-Oriented Programming, as well as acquaint you with Java SE programming. To enhance your learning, you’ll be provided with lab exercises which will challenge you to write Java programs that run on PC, Mac, or Linux machines.
JavaScript Essentials: Get Started With Web Coding
As the de facto language of the internet, programmers use JavaScript it to add functionality to web pages. In this course, you’ll gain a deep understanding of the structure of the language and learn how to incorporate it into your own projects. You’ll get to grips with key components like functions, arrays, objects, loops, and conditionals, and core functionality like math, strings, literals identifiers, and more.
Build Responsive Real World Websites with HTML5 and CSS3
Did you know that HTML and CSS are the foundations of the web? They’re essentially why websites look pretty. This course will help you learn how to build and design your own website from scratch, and optimize it for responsiveness, search engines, and speed. You’ll also dabble in a bit of jQuery so you can add stand-out effects to your sites.
Become A Full Stack Web Developer: Beginner To Advanced
If you want to go all in with programming, familiarize yourself with both front and back-end development so you can become a full stack web developer. In this course, you’ll get a full-stack primer, and you’ll learn how to build programming projects from start to finish without any outside help. You’ll get hands-on training on the core full-stack dev tools including PHP and Bootstrap, and get the opportunity to build mini projects like shopping carts, online payment systems, and more.
Snag the Complete Learn to Code Masterclass Bundle on sale for $39 — a whopping 97% off the usual cost of $1,370.
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