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TL;DR: As of June 29, The Premium Python Programming Certification Bundle — worth $2,000 — is on sale for just $29.99, which makes for savings of a whopping 98%.


If you’re learning to code, Python is a great place to start. Not only is Python the most popular programming language in the world, but it also has a huge variety of applications. It’s even used to trade stocks. If you’re ready to get started, then the first step for you could be starting this 10-course guide to programming with Python on sale for $29.99 (Reg. $2000).

Coding with any language can be hard, especially if this is your first one. That’s what makes these courses a great way to learn. You set the pace. All the instructions and guides are there and available for life so you can learn when you’re ready to. It might be intimidating at first, but self-paced learning can actually be better for your memory and retention. If you want to learn Python in a way that sticks, this is how you can do it. 

The actual layout of the courses also may make it easier for you. The first course is “The Complete 2021 Python Course,” and that’s your in-depth primer on all the ins and outs of Python Programming. If you’ve used Python, start there and by the end of the course, you’ll even know how people land a Python Programming job without getting a degree. 

There are 91 hours of instruction in this set of courses. That doesn’t mean you’ll start and 91 hours later be a master, but it does mean this is a wealth of information that can teach you general coding skills and specific applications for coding with Python. One of those applications is configuring an automatic trading bot that you can pair with a commission-free broker to play the stock market for you.

All that’s left is to get started. The Premium Python Programming Certification Bundle is normally $2000, but for a limited time, it’s on sale for $29.99. 

Prices subject to change.

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