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Further your career as a web developer for $20 with this course bundle


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TL;DR: As of Jan. 2, snag The 2022 FullStack Web Developer Bundle for $29.99. It's worth $2,200, so you're getting a discount of 98%.


Whether you've always been interested in web development but have no idea where to start, or just want to sharpen your skills, this web developer bundle can help. With over 430 lessons and 11 courses that you can learn at your own pace, you'll cover everything you've ever wanted to know about Docker, Angular, React, and more.

The 2022 FullStack web developer bundle can take you from beginner to advanced in the world of Full Stack development. Start by learning the basics and figuring out how to create a social media platform and even publish it all by yourself. From there, you'll be able to improve your knowledge of Vue JS and Veux in just one course. As you move through the courses, you'll learn to deploy original projects from scratch using Docker, Angular, NgRX, and more. Before you know it you'll be writing code and developing real applications that function and look beautiful.

Each course is taught by certified instructors like Jan Zavrel, a developer, author, teacher, and more. Zavrel founded several projects, including Smart Profit school, TodayW WordPress, and more. He even boasts an incredible 4.4 out of 5-star instructor rating from teachers who've learned to become web developers from these very courses.

For a limited time, you can gain lifetime access to all 11 courses for just $20.

Prices subject to change.

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