Learn Python in just 5 hours with this $30 bundle

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There's never been a better time to learn a new skill. With hundreds of thousands of people forced to stay home for at least the next month, you'll never have a better time to indulge those interests and hobbies that you simply didn't have time for before the coronavirus outbreak.

This means that if you've ever been even remotely interested in beginning a lucrative career in programming or development, now is your opportunity to make it happen.

As one of the world's most popular and powerful programming languages, Python is a must-learn skill for any aspiring developer, and the Absolute Python Programming Certification Bundle will get you up and running for just $29.99.

With three courses and over 270 lessons led by industry pros, this extensive bundle will outfit you with a thorough understanding of both the essentials and more advanced elements of this in-demand language.

After an introduction to the basic syntax of the language along with the fundamentals of variables and scripts, you'll start to learn how to build your very own apps and programs—through instruction that teaches you about data analysis, matrices of numbers, third-party system integration, and much more.

There's also a course that's dedicated to more advanced topics such as map and filter lambda functions, collections modules, large-scale databases that can be turned into server networks, and more.

Use your time at home productively by learning an exciting and valuable new skill with the Absolute Python Programming Certification Bundle while it's available for just $29.99—95% off its usual price for a limited time.

Prices are subject to change.

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