Technology
Master JavaScript for just $31 with this set of online courses
Powering many of the world’s websites, JavaScript is responsible for making web pages interactive. Think animated graphics, videos, slideshows, and forms. Without it, the internet would be a boring place.
Given JavaScript’s near ubiquity, studying up on this language can be hugely helpful if you’re looking to start (or build) a career in tech. If you’re an aspiring developer, you can get your primer on one of the web’s most powerful programming languages with this Comprehensive JavaScript Bundle, on sale now for 97% off in the Mashable Shop.
Across eight courses and over 600 lessons, this extensive training will give you a full introduction to all things JavaScript. You’ll get up to speed with its core syntax and the many ways in which you can apply it to create dynamic web pages and apps. To fortify your learning, you’ll gain access to over 50 hands-on projects and challenges, which you can then add to your portfolio once completed.
Once you’re done with all the courses, you’ll have full command of JavaScript to kickstart a lucrative career in web development.
When bought separately, the courses in this bundle would set you back $1,492, but you can get the entire set on sale for only $31 — a savings of 97%.
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