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Finally learn to code in 2021 with these online courses on sale

With literally hundreds of programming languages to choose from, it's hard to decide which one to start with. That's why we’ve done a bit of the grunt work for you. Here are some of the most in-demand coding languages to learn in 2021, what makes them unique, and how to get started.

Google Go

Developed by Google in 2007 APIs and web applications, the open-source Go language is simple, agile, able to handle multicore and networked systems and massive codebases, and used often by large IT companies, data scientists, and more.

For a limited time, you can learn Google Go for just $15 (valued at $119) with this training provided by the EDUmobile Academy. You’ll get lifetime access to over three hours of content and even earn a certificate of completion to add to your résumé. Read more...

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