Kickstart a career in coding with this web developer bundle

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Kickstart a career in coding with this web developer bundle
The Complete Web Developer Coding Bundle is on sale. Credit: pexels

TL;DR: The Complete Web Developer Coding Bundle is on sale for £28.67 as of March 7, saving you 98% on list price.


Do you finally want to learn to code in 2021? This Complete Web Developer Coding Bundle, taught by full-stack web development experts like Avetis Ghukasyan and Jonas Schmedtmann, is a great place to kick off your journey.

Comprised of more than a dozen classes, this training covers everything from JavaScript to Python and front-end to full-stack development. It may seem overwhelming at first, but like most things, it just takes time. Since you'll get lifetime access on both your computer and phone, you can work through everything at a pace that works for you and return to it whenever you need a refresher.

You'll master how to build responsive, real-world websites, develop and publish a Google Chrome extension, build your own chat application and blog application, create a fully optimised website from scratch in seven steps, and more. Plus, you'll learn how to code in not one, not two, but at least eight different languages.

It's valued at almost £2,000, but you can sign up for the Complete Web Developer Coding Bundle for only £28.67 for a limited time.

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