Get 100+ Hours Of Computer Science Training For Just $39

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With thousands of apps launching every year, there’s never been a better time to be a developer. However, learning the skills to get your foot in the door isn't exactly easy. Traditional schooling is expensive and can take years, while coding bootcamps can be too fast-paced for most. If you want to teach yourself computer science at your own pace, the 2019 Complete Computer Science Bundle is a better place to start, and it's just $39 today - over 90% off.

The 2019 Complete Computer Science Bundle contains 11 courses for ranging skill levels, so even students with little-to-no-coding experience can find a course to get their feet wet. In particular, An Easy Introduction to Python introduces readers to basic programming tasks using one of the most popular programming languages in the world.

 
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Learn By Example: The Foundations of HTML, CSS, & JavaScript is another course that will expose you to several popular programming languages. This course contains lessons on using HTML and CSS for web pages, JavaScript objects and functions, JSON, and more.

Nowadays, voice-activated apps are gaining popularity since numerous digital assistants are finding their way into homes. If you’re pursuing coding to launch your own voice app, the Building Voice Apps Using Amazon Alexa course would be most useful to you. This course demonstrates how Amazon Web Services (AWS) and the Amazon Developer Console are used to build skills for Alexa.

Perhaps the most important course in this bundle is Break Away: Programming and Coding Interviews, which contains material to prepare you for coding interviews. You’ll be introduced to topics such as linked list problems, pointer concepts, and memory management, all of which are fair game during an interview. The course also features solutions to popular interview problems such as the Game of Life and Sudoku Validator.

The courses in this bundle range from $49 to $199, totaling $1,450 if purchased individually. However, you can get the entire collection today for only $39, saving more than 90% off the usual price.

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