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TL;DR: As of February 13, get a lifetime license to Microsoft Visual Studio Professional 2022 and Learn to Code Premium Certification bundle for $64.99 — a $1,999 value.


If you want to enter the world of coding, you need to start somewhere. Online learning is a great option because it allows you to learn on your own time, whether it be on weekends or your lunch break. This Learn to Code bundle includes 15 multi-lesson courses on the most in-demand coding languages. It also comes with a lifetime license to Microsoft Visual Studio Professional 2022. And it's on sale for just $64.99 (reg. $1,199) for a limited time.

Many professional coders are self-taught. This bundle gives you the tools to teach yourself more efficiently and easily from the comfort of your home. 

The Learn to Code bundle dives into the most popular programs. This includes beginner-friendly courses such as Learn to Code with Python 3. Python 3 is used to develop websites and software, automate tasks, and more. The bundle also features a course that gives you a more complex understanding and focuses on learning Python by doing. You'll also be able to roll up your sleeves and learn from the ground up in C++ for Absolute Beginners 2024.

Other courses cover ChatGPT, MySQL, SQL, JavaScript, Vuex, Ruby on Rails, Salesforce, Google Assistant, and more. It's a comprehensive set of courses that will help you on your journey to coding excellence.

The other part of this bundle includes a lifetime license to Microsoft Visual Studio Professional 2022. This development environment allows you to practice all you learned in the coding bundle, as it supports those languages. This software is designed to make it easy for beginners to flex their coding muscles and gives pros a place to code more efficiently, so it should always be very useful, even as you get better at coding.

Get the Microsoft Visual Studio Professional 2022 and Learn to Code bundle for just $64.99 (reg. $1,999).

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