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This JavaScript course bundle is on sale for under $40
In an industry where the spotlight is always focused on shiny new things, it’s basically unprecedented that a two-decade-old programming language like JavaScript is still thriving. If JavaScript were a person, it could now buy alcohol, rent a car, and blow money on slot machines in Vegas.
The backbone of over 95% of ALL websites, it’s considered to be the world’s most popular programming language. But even with its ubiquity, JavaScript also remains the most misunderstood language, too. Novice coders usually mistake it for Java, or relegate it to a mere scripting language rather than a full-blown programming language. Little do they know that JavaScript is also used for databases, servers, animations, visual effects, and a whole lot more.
If you’re a beginner hoping to gain mastery in JavaScript, there’s no better resource than the JavaScript Masterclass Bundle, which features 89 hours of premium instruction. You can pick it up right now for $39.
This eight-pronged training package leaves no stone unturned when it comes to imparting you with JavaScript-related concepts and techniques. Some of the things you will learn include building different real-world websites from scratch, creating dynamic, interactive pages, and elevating sites with animations and effects. You’ll also be learning to connect with popular web APIs for your websites, as well as utilizing data via JavaScript objects. After you finish this bundle, you’ll walk away with a deeper understanding of the language, with a loaded portfolio to boot.
Grab the JavaScript Masterclass Bundle today for only $39. That’s a massive 97% price drop from the original cost of $1,600.
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