Start Your Coding Career – And Get The Training For Any Price You Want

Start Your Coding Career – And Get The Training For Any Price You Want

It used to be that a career in coding was strictly the domain of the computer science nerds, requiring advanced degrees and a professional pedigree that kept many young programmers out. Today, learning to code is practically a blue collar occupation, open to any hungry, web-savvy hard worker with enough drive and training to master the skills of web development.

You can start a real career in programming in a matter of weeks with the training found in places like the Learn to Code 2017 Bundle, available now in The National Memo Store for any price you want to pay.

When you pay any price at all, you’ll immediately receive the JavaScript Programming Complete course. That’ll school you on the ins and outs of JavaScript, which remains one of the most versatile programming languages on the planet.

Once you dig in and complete those real world projects, you’ll be aching for what’s next. And by paying any amount over the average paid by other students like you, you’ll hit the motherlode: nine more courses to fill out the rest of their programming arsenal.

Packing the skills to utilize HTML, CSS, Ruby, Python, Git, Scala and more, you’ll be ready to join the crew of professional, well-paid programmers, creating the latest and greatest on the web. It’s a limited time offer — so get in on this full coding education and pay what you want before the deal expires.

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