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Only a few seats in this $56 online learn-to-code bundle left

MS Visual Studio

TL;DR: Learn to code apps and games with this $55.97 bundle of 15 online courses and Microsoft Visual Studio — codes are limited.


Everyone is talking about Bluesky and Nintendo’s new My Sims Cozy Bundle, but what do they have in common? They started as someone’s idea. You probably have one of your own, maybe a video game or app, but don’t know how to make it a reality — until today.

This bundle of online coding courses and Microsoft Visual Studio for Windows can help you code your own apps, games, websites, and more for $55.97 (a $1,999 value). Codes are limited, so get yours before seats sell out.

First, take some courses

Ready to learn how to code? This bundle comes with 15 courses, but you don’t have to take them all if you’re only interested in one type of project. 

Here’s a suggestion of what you might take depending on what you want to make:

  • Apps: Python, Java, and Dart (Flutter)

  • Games: C++, Python, and JavaScript

  • Websites: HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Ruby on Rails, and SQL

You get lifelong access, so you never have to rush through lessons. This also means you can always refer back to videos and lesson material whenever you’re working on projects.

Next, practice your skills in Visual Studio

Now it’s time to see if those courses taught you anything. Microsoft Visual Studio, though advanced, is a great development environment for beginners. It basically has autocorrect and -complete as you type, helping you fix mistakes and work faster.

The tool also lets you see the changes you make to your code in real time while working on apps and web pages. There’s no need to refresh every time to see your project come together.

Grab this beginner’s coding bundle for $55.97 (a $1,999 value) before codes sell out.

StackSocial prices subject to change.

https://mashable.com/deals/december-16-ms-visual-studio


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