Name Your Own Price On This Top Learn To Code Bundle
Everyone loves playing with shiny new hardware, but finding the time to pick up some coding skills can be a challenge. If that goes for you, check out this Learn to Code Bundle of eight courses. It covers all the mainstream languages, and only costs the price you name.
The courses cover the standards of web development and design, along with “proper” programming languages, including Python, Java and Objective C. No experience is required, but even if you do have some knowledge, there’s still plenty of interest — the bundle amounts to 80 hours, spread over 826 lectures. The full list of courses is at the bottom of this post.
About the price, you can pay literally anything you like for the Java Programming for Beginners and PSD to HTML5/CSS3 courses, but exceed the average price paid, and you will also receive the rest of the courses. Plus, 10% of whatever you pay goes to charity, with a choice of Child's Play, World Wildlife Fund, or Creative Commons. To grab the deal, visit the link below.
Here’s a list of the courses:
Become a Web Developer from Scratch! (Complete Course)
Covers HTML, CSS, Javascript, PHP, XML, jSON, AJAX, jQuery, HTML5 and CSS3
Creating Responsive Web Design
CSS3 media queries, Google’s HTML5 Shiv JavaScript, and image slicing/optimization in Photoshop
Build a Website from Scratch with HTML and CSS
Learn the fundamentals of writing semantic HTML and CSS, and building web pages
Learning Dynamic Website Design - PHP, MySQL and JavaScript
How to pair a secure PHP / MySQL backend of a website with a compelling visual interface made with CSS, AJAX and JavaScript
iOS and Mac OS X Programming Tutorial - Objective C and Xcode
Learn how to work with Objective C, Xcode and the Apple Framework, along with how to publish apps
Web Programming with Python
How to configure basic databases using Python code, the essentials of XML, and working with Django to manage database-driven websites
Java Programming for Beginners - The Ultimate Java Tutorial
Teaches object-oriented programming, classes, objects, loops, and more
PSD to HTML5/CSS3: Hand Code a Beautiful Website in 4 Hours!
Learn to slice up a Photoshop mockup and hand-code valid HTML5 and CSS3 websites
The courses cover the standards of web development and design, along with “proper” programming languages, including Python, Java and Objective C. No experience is required, but even if you do have some knowledge, there’s still plenty of interest — the bundle amounts to 80 hours, spread over 826 lectures. The full list of courses is at the bottom of this post.
About the price, you can pay literally anything you like for the Java Programming for Beginners and PSD to HTML5/CSS3 courses, but exceed the average price paid, and you will also receive the rest of the courses. Plus, 10% of whatever you pay goes to charity, with a choice of Child's Play, World Wildlife Fund, or Creative Commons. To grab the deal, visit the link below.
Here’s a list of the courses:
Become a Web Developer from Scratch! (Complete Course)
Covers HTML, CSS, Javascript, PHP, XML, jSON, AJAX, jQuery, HTML5 and CSS3
Creating Responsive Web Design
CSS3 media queries, Google’s HTML5 Shiv JavaScript, and image slicing/optimization in Photoshop
Build a Website from Scratch with HTML and CSS
Learn the fundamentals of writing semantic HTML and CSS, and building web pages
Learning Dynamic Website Design - PHP, MySQL and JavaScript
How to pair a secure PHP / MySQL backend of a website with a compelling visual interface made with CSS, AJAX and JavaScript
iOS and Mac OS X Programming Tutorial - Objective C and Xcode
Learn how to work with Objective C, Xcode and the Apple Framework, along with how to publish apps
Web Programming with Python
How to configure basic databases using Python code, the essentials of XML, and working with Django to manage database-driven websites
Java Programming for Beginners - The Ultimate Java Tutorial
Teaches object-oriented programming, classes, objects, loops, and more
PSD to HTML5/CSS3: Hand Code a Beautiful Website in 4 Hours!
Learn to slice up a Photoshop mockup and hand-code valid HTML5 and CSS3 websites
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