Why you should learn Python programming in 2020

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With 2020 already upon us, you're likely wondering what you can do to make the most out of the next decade. Sure, resolving to read more books or hit the gym more often are admirable goals, but if you're looking to think outside the box this year, we have a suggestion that could set you up for success well through the next decade: learn how to code with Python.

For those who don't know, Python is an incredibly versatile and user-friendly programming language used for everything from web development and data analytics to AI and machine learning. Its flexible and beginner-friendly nature makes it a popular first language for coding newcomers, and its prominence in the world of AI and machine learning makes it one of the most lucrative languages to learn. In short, learning Python can pay huge dividends, and getting started is as easy as grabbing The Complete Python Certification Bootcamp Bundle.

Featuring 12 courses and 85 hours of professional training, this collection breaks down the nuts and bolts of Python programming so even the greenest coders can get a solid understanding. Once you get up to speed with Python's syntax and essential concepts, you'll have a chance to get hands-on with the language by creating games, real-world applications, and much more. And, since the training is online, you can drop in whenever you have spare time and complete it at your own pace.

Right now, The Complete Python Certification Bootcamp Bundle is on sale for only $34.99, more than 90 percent off its usual price. Enroll today, and you can take the first step towards a lucrative coding career in 2020.

 

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