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Learn to code with this tutorial-packed bundle, and pay what you want for the courses

If coding is a goal, this nine-course program will get you started without breaking the bank.

 

Christine Burkson

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Posted on Apr 27, 2016   Updated on May 26, 2021, 9:19 pm CDT

Learning to code is a popular New Year’s resolution, but it easily slips down the priorities list. But spring is the perfect time to dive back into that goal, and the Learn to Code 2016 Bundle serves as a good introduction to the coding world. This collection includes nine high-quality courses, covering key programming languages. Best of all: You can name your price on the whole lot.

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The course starts with Become a Certified Web Developer, which first shows you the HTML structure behind every website, then instructs on how to customize them with CSS. It also looks at basic JavaScript, PHP, and MySQL. Build Responsive Real World Sites with HTML5 & CSS3 continues on a similar track, highlighting the latest techniques for creating sites that look great on all devices.

Web apps are the focus in AngularJS: From Zero to Hero and Advanced Ruby Programming, each offering hands-on exercises for your first steps in programming. Become a Professional Python Programmer teaches the flexible language at the heart of Dropbox and Google, while PHP & MySQL Web Development from Scratch serves up five projects to try.

To get the bundle via the Daily Dot store, simply name the price you’re willing to pay for the last two courses: Git Complete, a course on the popular version control software, and Learn Cloud Computing with AWS, which instructs upon Amazon Web Services. Beating the average price unlocks the full lineup of courses, with lifetime access included. Order now to save big on $1,539 worth of tutorials.

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*First Published: Apr 27, 2016, 3:11 pm CDT