Learn to Code with a Bundle That Fits Your Schedule

Dec 3, 2020 01:00 PM
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It can feel hard to find time for just about anything these days. But if you really sit down and think about it, you likely have a little more free time in your day than you might actually imagine. The average person has about 4.5 hours of total leisure time over the course of a week.

You can do a lot with 4.5 hours! You can even do a lot with just one hour when you have The Complete One-Hour Coder Bundle. This collection of six courses makes coding lessons more digestible than ever. They all offer one hour of instruction. That's enough for you to quickly brush up on a coding language you're already familiar with or learn the basics of a brand new one. Get it for just $34.99!

The Complete One-Hour Coder Bundle comes packed with six courses covering the coding languages that every programmer, no matter how skilled they are, needs to know. You'll find hour-long lessons in C++, CSS, HTML, Java, JavaScript, and Python in this package. All you need to do is find one hour out of your day to sit down and take a shot with your course of choice. It's the perfect way to learn in an approachable way that fits into your busy schedule.

The Complete One-Hour Coder Bundle is valued at $1,200. But right now, you can save 97% off that price. That means that you'll pay just $34.99. That's a great deal for a collection of courses that makes coding easier to understand without requiring you to upend your entire day. Who knows, maybe with a little practice, you'll be spending your days coding and finding new ways to occupy your free time! Don't miss this deal —grab it while you can.

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