This comprehensive front-end coding bootcamp is on sale for less than $40

You'll get access to eight courses and maybe even a new career.
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There's a lot of debate over what makes a great employee. Some employers value people with social skills and others value workhorses. But when it comes to front-end coding, there's a definite set of technical skills that are non-negotiable.

If you're considering switching to this extremely in-demand career path (and with an average salary over $88k, why wouldn't you?), you're going to need to bring those skills to the yard.

The good news is that The Ultimate Front End Development Bundle has you covered with courses on all these key skills for just $39.

In this training, you'll get eight courses that give you a comprehensive education in building and designing websites with languages like HTML, CSS, jQuery, and JavaScript. You'll practice creating professional-quality, lively websites and debug them using JavaScript. If you've never coded before, HTML and CSS will be a great jumping off point, but you'll still get the chance to advance your skills with courses in JavaScript and jQuery. If you're feeling confident, you can even dive into more advanced topics, like CORS and JSONP.

Finish off your training with an included 20-question test to help you prepare for a real-life technical interview. Because yes, companies want to make sure you aren't all talk.

Separately, these courses would add up to cost about $1,016, but you can save 96% off that price and get all of them for $39.

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