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Learn JavaScript, Redux, and more for $25

August 21, 2021
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Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication.

Nine coding courses for $25: The 2021 Learn to Code bundle (covering React, Redux, JavaScript, and more) is on sale as of Aug. 21, dropping each course in the bundle to under $3 each.


Learning to code isn’t reserved for people who spent summers at tech camp. Pretty much anyone can learn this highly coveted skill — in their free time.

The 2021 Learn to Code bundle unpacks the crucial elements of major programming languages like JavaScript and associated libraries React and Redux. More than 500 lessons are packed into 53 hours of content — and a current deal secures each of the nine courses for less than $3 each.

Start building your personal portfolio instantly with an immediate dive into building modern React apps with Redux Toolkit and Typescript. Then, you’ll learn how to build a React app from scratch. Through unit tests and Storybook stories, you’ll hone your skills and be able to deliver on-demand the next time you try building in the app. Courses also cover React JS, for web development mastery, and React-Native-CLI, the library developed by the React team. 

All courses are provided through Oak Academy, a collective of tech experts who have worked in just about every corner of the industry. Educators specializing in cybersecurity, coding, IT, game development, app monetization, and more lend their expertise throughout the Learn to Code courses, preparing you for a number of question angles in a potential future tech job interview.

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