Save 97% on this eduCBA Tech Training Bundle via Neowin Deals

Today on offer via our ELearning section of Neowin Deals, you can save a couple of thousand dollars on a eduCBA Tech Training Bundle, which includes a 97% discount. A lifetime of learning: 500+ online courses for coders, designers, IT Admins and more.

Description

Welcome to your personal online classroom, where you can finally study at your own pace, on your own time (and pajamas are encouraged). With more than 500 courses currently offered, and more coming, eduCBA delivers course on all things tech. From coding to design, one purchase will grant you access to endless growth potential in the field of your choice. Never stop adding more skills to your toolbox— get lifetime access to eduCBA’s growing library.

  • Score lifetime access to all future courses
  • Access expert instructors via online Academic Support
  • Take mock tests & quizzes online
  • Add certificates of completion to your resume
  • Check out courses on IT, software, development, testing, networking, programming, 3D, design, CAD & more
  • Develop web apps using HTML, CSS, PHP & Javascript
  • Master languages such as: C, C++, C#, Java, Ruby, Python, PERL, etc.

This eduCBA Tech Training Bundle normally retails at $2299, but you can pick it up for just $49 for a limited time. You can even get $10 credit if you share the deal (below the Add to cart button) with friends.

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