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TL;DR: The 2022 All-in-One Learn to Code Certification Bundle is on sale for £39.03, saving you 98% on list price.


When you’re first learning to code, it might be overwhelming to see just how much there is to discover. Just picking a language could be difficult, let alone finding a place to start with it. The 2022 All-in-One Learn to Code Certification Bundle may be a helpful starting point if you want to start coding with HTML, Swift 5.5, Python, Java, C++, and more. With lessons for total beginners and intermediate students, this huge coding bundle is on sale for just £39.03. 

If you want to get into coding, a better question than “where do I start?” might be “what do I want to do?” For example, if you’re interested in cryptocurrency, you could try Create Your First DApp on Ethereum: A Concise Tutorial to learn how to make a dApp. If you want to get into web development, you could hop into the Complete 2022 Web Developer Bootcamp, a hands-on course with 84 hours of content. 

Or, if you want a more general, all-purpose coding language to start mastering, you could try learning Python in the Python Mega Course. This 23-hour training is led by Ardit Sulce, a programmer with a master’s degree in Geospatial Technologies who is also the founder of PythonHow, a tutorial service for Python programming. 

This bundle has well over 200 hours of instruction, all of which are available to you for life. You could learn new coding languages and skills, start making apps, or build the foundation of a potential career in game development or IT. 

Start learning to code at your own pace with numerous options for where to start and what you want to discover. For a limited time, get the 2022 All-in-One Learn to Code Certification Bundle for £39.03. 

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