$39.99 for Online Web Development from Scratch Course from Udemy ($199 Value)
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More than 220 online videos walk students through learning how to build websites using XHTML, CSS, and JavaScript
More and more people are taking classes online rather than waiting for Netflix to send them their next professor in the mail. Reap the benefits of technology with this Groupon.
$39.99 for an Online Web Development from Scratch Course ($199 Value)
More than 220 videos, divided into eight chapters, guide students of any experience level through the fundamentals of building their own websites. Students learn programming languages such as XHTML, CSS, and JavaScript, creating their own applications at the end of each chapter using the tools they’ve just studied.
More than 220 online videos walk students through learning how to build websites using XHTML, CSS, and JavaScript
More and more people are taking classes online rather than waiting for Netflix to send them their next professor in the mail. Reap the benefits of technology with this Groupon.
$39.99 for an Online Web Development from Scratch Course ($199 Value)
More than 220 videos, divided into eight chapters, guide students of any experience level through the fundamentals of building their own websites. Students learn programming languages such as XHTML, CSS, and JavaScript, creating their own applications at the end of each chapter using the tools they’ve just studied.
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