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3 Reasons Why You Should Learn To Code

By Sponsor on Oct 24, 2017 5:00AM

Oh, and a 4th one: This educational bundle is less than $50.

 

Slogging through an online class after a busy day at work sounds pretty dang miserable, if you ask us. (And if you disagree, you should bottle that determination and sell it. You'd be a millionaire in a matter of days.) But if there's one online training kit that's worth the trouble, you'd have a difficult time finding a more valuable pick than The Ultimate Learn to Code 2017 Bundle. So, why should you learn to code?

Programming Languages Are Universal

You don't need to be fluent in English, Spanish, Mandarin, or anything else specific to be able to communicate fluently in a programming language. As long as you know how to code, you can collaborate with programmers all over the world to build incredible products. In The Ultimate Learn to Code 2017 Bundle, you'll learn:

  • Ruby on Rails
  • Java and JavaScript
  • Python
  • HTML5 and CSS3
  • SQL
  • Angular 2

... and a whole lot more! When you know a lot of languages, you can work with a lot more people. Speaking of:

Programming Is Great For Your Career

As any recruiter or job coach will tell you, coding is the, with a capital T, skill to learn if you want to take your career to the next level. Through these 80-plus hours of programming education, you'll master a variety of universal (and lucrative) technical languages and gain the skills to stand out in today's fierce job market. (Not to mention, programmers make great money, too!) gain the necessary problem-solving skills to stand out in today's fierce job market. 

You'll Improve Your Problem Solving Skills

Steve Jobs famously said that everybody should learn how to program because "it teaches you how to think." And, according to programmers, it's true! Learning to code can show you new, creative ways to approach problems. Plus, your attention to detail should skyrocket considering that just a single misplaced hyphen or bracket can cause a program to break entirely.

All of this is to say that The Ultimate Learn to Code 2017 Bundle can help you gain a wide variety of skills. If you bought each of these courses by their lonesome, you'd spend upwards of $1,100. Save a couple bucks by heading to the chicagoist Shop and getting the set of all ten of these online classes for only $49 total — a savings of 95%.

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