This learn-to-code bundle is now only £31.35 from Mashable

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TL;DR: Through May 31, get the 2024 Premium Learn to Code Certification Bundle for only £31.35 (reg. £1,176).

Whether you’re looking to start a career in coding or just want to learn for fun, the 2024 Premium Learn to Code Certification Bundle is great for beginners and experienced users alike. With 15 courses and 213 hours of content, this collection of lessons teaches you the basics of coding, game development, ChatGPT, and more, all while allowing you to learn at your own pace. And for a limited time, it’s on sale for £31.35.

Lessons are taught by leading industry experts, like Jose Salvatierra (founder of Teclado and a software engineer), and give you the essential tools to get started in web development. Technology is evolving faster than ever, and you can better keep up with the competition by learning a new skill set. Create your own software, design a video game, or utilise OpenAI technologies— the creative opportunities are plentiful. 

This bundle includes the following comprehensive courses:

Learn to Code with Python 3

C++ for Absolute Beginners 2024

ChatGPT Series: OpenAI Fundamentals 2024

MySQL & SQL for Beginners

The Complete Python Course: Learn Python by Doing in 2024

Google Assistant Automation IoT Development

Computer Vision & Deep Learning with OpenCV and Python: Build 15 Projects

JavaScript Complete Guide with Practical JavaScript Projects

Web Development with Vuex (2024)

Flutter & Dart: Complete Flutter Dart Programming Course

Java Programming for Complete Beginners

Salesforce Platform App Builder Certification Training

ChatGPT for Salesforce Development

2024 Complete Ruby on Rails 6 Bootcamp

Game Development and Coding for Kids

Through May 31 at 11:59 p.m. PT, get the 2024 Premium Learn to Code Certification Bundle on sale for just £31.35 (originally £1,176.21), with no coupon needed.

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