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TL;DR: The Premium Learn to Code Certification Bundle is on sale for £43.93, saving you 98% on list price.


Coding can be overwhelming, but with the right instruction, you can develop knowledge you can use. The affordable Premium Learn to Code 2021 Certification Bundle is a solid place to start — and it's on sale.

This course bundle offers over 270 hours of instruction broken down into across 2,000 different lessons. It covers some of the most popular coding languages, like Python, Java, JavaScript, Ruby on Rails, and C#, and even dives into lesser-known languages like Flutter, Dart, and Swift. You can work through each language at your own speed, on your own time, and in whatever order works best for you. Many people find that Python is one of the easiest to start with, but the choice is yours.

If you find that you really enjoy coding and could see it as a future career path, you can jump into the lessons on getting a job as a web developer and even study potential interview questions to prepare. It's all covered in this 27-course mega-bundle.

You'll be in great hands as you kickoff your coding education with some of the best online instructors around, like Rob Percival, Rob Merrill, and Nick Walter. Each of these guys has earned an instructor rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars and has taught hundreds of thousands of students to date.

The Premium Learn to Code 2021 Certification Bundle has a value of almost £3,000, but for this week only, you can virtually enroll in all two dozen-plus courses for a mere £43.93. Whether you're looking to make a career change or you simply want to brush up on your coding vocabulary, this deal was made for you.

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