Lifetime of Learnable: Learn to Code, Build Apps, Websites & More for $39
May 28, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
Gaining new knowledge doesn’t have to be hard. In fact, it can be easy and fun! Learnable is an eLearning platform providing you with handpicked lessons and courses on coding languages. Choose from a wide range of different courses to suit your goals — C#, C++, PHP, Swift, Java, SQL and more! And if all this coding stuff gets kind of tiring, you can even take a break with the built-in Meditation Mini-App. Learnable is available on both iOS and Android, meaning you can learn to code anytime and anywhere.
- Each lesson has been written to help you retain the most amount of information
- Prepare your notes for an interview or brush up on your existing abilities w/ the Study Planner
- Earn progress points, level up and earn badges as you learn how to code
- Choose from Swift, Java, C++, C#, Ajax, SQL, TypeScript, Artificial Intelligence, PHP, Python, Data Structures, and more
- Relax & take a break using the built-in Meditation Mini-App
- Access lessons from your desktop, iOS, or Android
PRODUCT SPECS
System Requirements
- Web browser, IOS, or Android
Important Details
- Length of access: lifetime
- Redemption deadline: redeem your code within 30 days of purchase
- Max number of devices: 3
- Access options: desktop & mobile
- Software version: all versions
- Updates included
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