This article was published on February 20, 2019

Master three tools for building fast, fluid web apps in this $15 bundle


Master three tools for building fast, fluid web apps in this $15 bundle

One of the trends in web development is adding more capability with less complication. Tools for creating awesome web experiences have never been more powerful or more simple to add and use.

With the plug-and-play tools you’ll wield like a pro with the training found in The Automation Test Engineer Masters Certification Bundle ($15.60, over 90 percent off with limited time promo code: PREZDAY60), you’ll unlock three time-saving operations that will have your apps and other webwork running as fast as a cheetah and functioning like a honed Swiss watch.

First, the Docker In-Depth Training Course gets you up to speed with the ingenious Docker tool. If your app is like everything that goes inside a fishbowl — your fish, rocks, plants, even your water — then Docker is like the fishbowl itself, keeping it all contained in a separate enclosed environment, so you can place it anywhere.

Next, you’ll get up close and personal with the Selenium Training Course, the testing tool that makes sure your web apps actually work in a browser the way you expect. Rather than learning each individual programming language, this Selenium training helps you automate your testing to make sure your app works anywhere, no matter how it was originally created.

Finally, there’s the Core Java Certification Training, which gets you proficient in the Java programming language, one of the most trusted coding methods for decades.  Once you’ve finished this training, you’ll also have proof that you’re a master with this time-tested web stalwart.

You can add the skills to use all three of these handy tools to your web creation arsenal with this bundle, a $1,000 value that’s available now for just $15.60 with promo code: PREZDAY60. 

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