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Learning to code is actually approachable with this $45 beginner’s bundle

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TL;DR: As of May 5, The 2022 All-in-One Learn to Code Certification Bundle, worth $3,000, is on sale for just $44.99.


Learning to code can be intimidating. But if your 9-year-old nephew can do it, so can you. This 2022 All-in-One Learn to Code Certification Bundle makes it much more approachable — and more affordable than you might think.

With 15 courses and over 1,990 lessons, this course bundle allows you to pick up coding on your own terms. There are no strict deadlines, the pace is whatever you want it to be, and the learning environment is yours to define.  

Word to the wise: new programmers may want to start with a language that has a simple syntax, is versatile, and is relatively easy to learn. As many professionals note, Python and HTML are good choices. There are beginner-minded courses on both of these languages in this All-in-One Bundle, so you can kick things off there. 

There are also courses that dive into JavaScript, C++, Swift, SQL, Ruby on Rails, Java, Google Go, and more. Along the way, you’ll build real-world applications, follow along with tutorials, and learn how to write programs in a variety of languages. The instructors — which include Tony Staunton, a Python development and productivity consultant; Dr. Chris Mall, who holds a Ph.D. in computer science and software development; and Jonas Schmedtmann, a web developer, designer, and teacher — use a mix of theory and hands-on projects to help you really get the hang of each language.

There’s no need to learn them all at once. You’ll get lifetime access to every course, so you can work on one language at a time and press pause on the rest. Whether you’re hoping to venture down a new career path or you just want to prove you can out-code your 9-year-old nephew, this bundle is a great place to start. And at just $44.99 ($3,000 value), what do you have to lose?

Prices subject to change.


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