MacGyver is pretty amazing. Ask him to save western democracy with a toilet paper tube and a cigarette lighter — and you can already chalk it into the win column. Regardless of the resources or the skill set needed, MacGyver already has the info and the training to get the job done.
Of course, MacGyver is a fictional character. He knows everything because he’s written that way by a team of TV script doctors. If you want to know how to do…well, basically anything, you actually need to sit down and learn it. Since you never know when you’ll need to assemble a rocket from scratch or crack a computer network and sink a Central American economy, it pays to have a vast pool of instruction standing by, ready to teach you anything whenever you need it.
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Countless may be an overstatement, but not by much. This massive collection from online education titan EDUCBA offers instant access to more than 1,100 courses featuring more than 3,000 hours of content.
From the basics of coding through web design through app building and beyond, if it’s a discipline in use in the tech industry today, chances are you’ll find the training to master it in this bundle. You can plunge into various programming languages like Python, Java or good old HTML. You can study up on PHP and MySQL databases. You can even get the background to understand the ins and outs of hardcore data science.
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You could never take every one of these courses, but at $19 for complete lifetime access, a tech expert can literally save thousands of dollars off retail prices after taking just a few courses. This is a limited time offer, so get in on this deal before it runs out.
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