Get an introduction to coding for just $29

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Learn to code for less than $30.
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The world is trending digital and if you want to keep your skills on the cutting edge, you have to learn to code. But who has the time or disposable income to sign up for an expensive coding class at a nearby academy? Instead, you can learn on your own time for an affordable price with help from the Coding 101 Bootcamp Beginners Bundle.

This beginner-friendly bundle includes ten courses covering some of today’s most important programming languages. It’s taught by Zenva Academy, an online education organization that has taught more than one million people how to code.

The bundle covers the absolute basics of web development by teaching you HTML and CSS and showing you how to create your first fully-responsive landing page. You’ll learn basic HTML tags, learn how to use CSS to style your websites, and much more. Then, you’ll extend into Java and JavaScript — two languages that make up the backbone of the internet and are absolutely crucial for designing a modern website. You’ll also learn how to use Node.js and Express to integrate APIs to websites.

As you transition into app development, you’ll get up to speed with Git and GitHub, version control systems that allow you to keep a history of the changes you make to an app along the way, so you can easily revert to previous versions or use previous information to power future change. You’ll get an introduction to MongoDB to help you work with massive data sets as well as a crash course in one of the world’s most popular programming languages, Python.

Ready to build a strong foundation from which to grow your coding knowledge? Right now, the Coding 101 Bootcamp Beginners Bundle is on sale for a limited time for just $29.

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