Learn to build games and websites with the Zenva Academy

Develop video games, code, and more.
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Learn to build games and websites with the Zenva Academy
A one-year subscription to the Zenva Academy is on sale. Credit: pexels

TL;DR: A one-year subscription to the Zenva Academy is on sale for £100 as of Feb. 19, saving you 17% on list price.


Incredible things can be achieved with coding, and you don’t have to be some sort of computer genius to learn. In fact, you could sign up for Zenva Academy’s developer training and get started from right where you are.

Focused on training the next generation of programmers, Zenva Academy is full of experienced pros that will teach you the skills you’ll need to dive into building games, mobile apps, and even full-stack websites.

With unlimited access to over 250 courses, PDF notes, full source codes, and more, you’ll learn by coding actual apps and websites of your own. Whether you’ve got some experience or have never written a single line of code before, this training is designed to get you up to speed.

You’ll start by building a foundation in categories like coding, gaming, VR and AR, web development, data science, and mobile. Along the way, you’ll create real projects that you can add to your professional portfolio. And the best part is there are no deadlines or due dates. You can pause or return to content at any time.

Usually a year of Zenva Academy’s training camp would cost you £121, but for a limited time, you can sign up for £100.

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