Become Expert In Web Development With This Programming Bootcamp

Become Expert In Web Development With This Programming Bootcamp

If your dad was like most dads, he probably had a variation on this old chestnut — always use the right tool for the job. Applied to the world of web programming, that’s easier said than done, mostly since there are so many different programming languages, each with its own ways of completing the same job.

But which way is best, the uninitiated might ask. That’s where the training of the Complete Programming Language Bootcamp comes in. You can lock in this package of courses right now for over 90 percent off its regular price — just $36 from The National Memo Store.

With these eight courses, you’ll get an introductory tour of the languages that build the internet, even if you’ve never even dreamed of creating your own web site or app before.

Whether you’re learning fundamental disciplines like HTML and CSS (Learn By Example: The Foundations of HTML, CSS & JavaScript) or more intermediate skills like Java, C programming and PHP (From 0 to 1: Learn Java Programming, From 0 to 1: C Programming, Learn By Example: C++ Programming – 75 Solved Problems, Learn By Example: PHP for Dynamic Websites), you’ll be utilizing the techniques everyone from beginners to the world’s most celebrated web developers use.

With training that includes experience using some of the most popular new languages favored by adventurous programmers (Learn By Example: Scala, From 0 to 1: Learn Python Programming, Learn By Example: Ruby on Rails), you’ll come away from this 96 hours of hardcore training with the background to accomplish virtually any web project you can dream of.

Right now, this course bundle (a $433 value) — as well as the new career prospects that this knowledge brings — is available for a limited time at over 90 percent off.

For a limited time, you can use code BYESUMMER for an additional 15% off this great deal and more. Shop our summer blowout sale here. (Thru September 4th.)

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