Last Chance to Learn To Program With The Coding For Beginners Video Course [Deals]

By

CoM - Coding

Coding seems incredibly complicated – and many aspects of it are. And when you decide you’re going to start to try to learn to do it, figuring out where to begin can be just as complicated. Whether you’re trying to figure out what platform you’ll use, whether you’ll take on a self-paced course or one you are scheduled to attend, or what type of code matters most to you first, there are plenty of choices to make before you even get started.

This Cult of Mac Deals offer takes the guesswork out of the equation. Why? Because we’re offering The Coding For Beginners Video Course for only $69 – a savings of 88% – for a limited time.

You’ll get over 216 lectures and 7 hours of content in this course, which shows beginners how to code by adapting the material to their learning styles. There are animated lectures, informative screencasts and tests so you can apply everything you learn. You’ll learn the basics of computer programming in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript along the way.

Here’s what others are saying about this course:

“This course is paced well and it gives a great entry point to starting programming. I guess programming is a very lucrative field. Having said that, this course does show people how to code especially if the haven’t done it before. The animated videos are also a nice touch.” – Jackie D.

“This course lays the material out in a very simple and basic way.” – Anna S.

So if you want to start your journey to learning how to code in a comfortable, easily accessible, and inexpensive way, then this course is for you. Head to the Deals page and get The Coding For Beginners Video Course for just $69 today!

Newsletters

Daily round-ups or a weekly refresher, straight from Cult of Mac to your inbox.

  • The Weekender

    The week's best Apple news, reviews and how-tos from Cult of Mac, every Saturday morning. Our readers say: "Thank you guys for always posting cool stuff" -- Vaughn Nevins. "Very informative" -- Kenly Xavier.