Microsoft .NET 4.5 Programming with HTML 5 for $39
November 29, 2016 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website

KEY FEATURES
The Windows .NET Framework is the software framework that runs on Windows mobile, desktop, and web applications. In order to create apps that run on Windows PCs, devices, and servers, you need to be competent with .NET, and this course will help get you there. You’ll start with an introduction to developing with HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript, before moving on to more advanced features of the .NET Framework, so you can start programming for Windows and making the big bucks.
- Access 37 units of study 24/7
 - Get an introduction to HTML5, CSS3, & JavaScript
 - Learn how to use various HTML codeson a Microsoft .NET framework
 - Create HTML forms & form enhancements
 - Discover how to build a website
 - Use exam prep quizzes, tests, & mock exams to track your progress
 
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Length of time users can access this course: 12 months
 - Access options: web streaming, mobile streaming
 - Certificate of completion included
 - Redemption deadline: redeem your code within 30 days of purchase
 - Experience level required: all levels
 
Compatibility
- Internet required
 
THE EXPERT
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Their courses are provided by leading experts in their fields. Celebrity partners include Brian Tracy, Tony Robbins, and Stephen Covey and their business packages are partnered by Microsoft to bring you content which is not just average but outstanding!
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