How to learn coding online at a rock-bottom price

We're offering a massive discount on two of the most popular coding bundles in the Mashable Shop.
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Your foray into coding doesn't have to start and end with the basic HTML you inadvertently learned while you were sprucing up your MySpace and Neopets profile way back when. Needless to say, coding isn't just about creating swanky banners and changing font colors. If you truly commit to learning it — we're talking hours of immersing yourself in programming languages — the world is in your hands. You can create any digital product you want, broaden your job prospects, and maybe even earn buttloads of cash.

For a total newbie, it can be intimidating to dip your toes into such a complex field. It's even harder to choose where to start and try to squeeze in training time in your already loaded schedule.

In honor of the Mashable Shop's Digital Week, we're offering a massive discount on two of our most popular coding bundles: the Complete Learn to Code Bundle and the Complete Learn to Code Bonus Bundle (what the bonus entails, we'll discuss later). Both learning packs contain hundreds of hours of premium training, which you can take at your own pace, at your own time. Right now, they cost $31 at $54 respectively at the Mashable Shop.

The Complete Learn to Code Bundle consists of 10 courses and over 100 hours of content, covering a slew of prominent programming languages including HTML5, CSS3, Python, Ruby on Rails, JavaScript, and PHP. The included comprehensive HTML, CSS, and JavaScript course and HTML5 and CSS3 course will expound more on your MySpace template building knowledge and equip you with the know-how to actually design and code responsive websites.

The Python training will teach you the language commonly used in web and video game development, while the PHP OOP and PDO course will immerse you in building web apps. There is also a course on cloud computing, where you'll get familiarized with cloud technologies like Google Compute Engine, Amazon AWS, and Red Hat. Plus, a set of lessons on building social networks will teach you how to make your own version of Facebook.

The Complete Learn to Code Bonus Bundle essentially features the same courses, but you get two additional lessons on ReactJs and Flux. In other words, you'll learn how to build single page applications, and use Git, the distributed version control system commonly used by software engineering professionals.

The Complete Learn to Code and Complete Learn to Code Bonus Bundle normally cost $1,043 and $1,473 respectively, but you can snag them today for $31 and $54.

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