If you want to learn to code, you don’t have to go back to school or even attend costly, time-consuming night classes. Even an extensive online course bundle isn’t necessary. You can test the waters out with Programming For Non-Programmers, a perfect introductory course that will help you understand whether or not you really want to pursue software development. Right now, it’s just $10.
This simple 3.5-hour course is designed for absolute beginners. It’s taught by Chris Castiglione, co-founder of the education service One Month and professor at Columbia University’s Columbia Business School. Castiglione aims to make complicated problems more accessible through storytelling, and this course is all about getting your feet wet with coding. There’s absolutely no experience necessary.
Through this course, you’ll cover basic development and programming principles. You’ll understand what front-end and back-end mean, learn what UX is and why your projects need it, begin to read code and even build web projects from scratch. By the end of the course, you’ll have a solid foundation from which to decide if you want to learn more programming skills for your projects.
Don’t be intimidated. Even if you’re not a very technical person, Programming For Non-Programmers will be a great introduction to programming and web development. For a limited time, you can get it for 79% off $49 at just $10. That’s a price well worth paying to tap into the ever-valuable world of software development.
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