Learn how to code in Javascript with these online courses

Every developer should learn JavaScript.
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Coding is one of the most useful skills out there, and there's very little reason not to add it to your résumé. But why learn JavaScript specifically? One of most versatile languages the coding world has to offer, JavaScript is why the internet looks the way it does. It's a programming language that helps power a ton the websites you visit daily (like this one!) Not only is it a hirable skill, but it's a gateway into the broader world of programming.

If you want to learn JavaScript, one of the most affordable options is to enroll in an online training like the "Essential JavaScript Coding Bundle."

This bundle comprises 15 courses and teaches you the basics of JavaScript from scratch. You'll learn how to use two open-source front-web frameworks called Angular and Bootstrap as well as other applications like Grunt and Ionic. Once you master these frameworks, you'll move onto more complicated topics like mobile application development and functional programming.

The "Essential JavaScript Coding Bundle" even gives you access to JavaScript's D3.js library so you can create stunning visuals for your site. By the time you're done with this bundle, you'll be able to create websites, apps, and more — then you can add them to your portfolio and impress recruiters. 

The best part? It's on sale for $29. Normally, this bundle would cost $1,080, so we recommend you pick it up while the offer lasts.

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