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TL;DR: As of Aug. 24, the Python Complete Course For Beginners is available for free with the code 36418C6F472BB3D7FC01.


Switching to a career in coding is not easy, but everyone needs to start somewhere. The good news is that you can take your first steps for free with Udemy.

As of Aug. 24, the Python Complete Course For Beginners is available for free with the code 36418C6F472BB3D7FC01. That's quite the mouthful, so maybe your should jot down that code for safekeeping.

This beginner-friendly provides an in depth introduction to both fundamental python programming concepts and the Python programming language. The course offers lifetime access to 5.5 hours of on-demand video, and you even get a certificate upon completion. To get started, all you need is access to the internet and very basic computer skills.

Add another string to your professional bow with this free online course on Udemy.

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