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If learning to code has crossed your mind even once, especially since the pandemic has highlighted the importance of job security, consider this your sign that it’s time to get started. Whether you have some experience writing code or see this as a completely foreign language, becoming a programmer is possible with one smart purchase. 

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The 27-course training runs the gamut, with lessons on the most popular coding languages from Javascript, MYSQL, and Python to Amazon Honeycode and Raspberry Pi. If that doesn’t mean much to you yet, don’t worry—this class collection was designed with beginners in mind and you have a handful of top-rated teachers on your team. 

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In addition to cracking the coding languages, some lessons are geared toward helping you put your new skills to work. Course topics include guidance on how to get a job as a web developer as well as how to ace Java interview questions commonly asked by the biggest tech companies. 

This thorough programming package is updated with new content and covers all the bases, so you can dive deep into the world of coding with confidence. The Premium Learn to Code 2021 Certification Bundle normally costs $4,056 at full price, but you can get it on sale for $59.99, or 98% off.

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