Daily Deal: Newbie to Node Course Bundle
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All the learning you can memorize
Another course without any course materials.
All the knowledge that you can memorize plus all the notes you can take.
Where's the text book? PDF'S of the PowerPoints, anything?
No thanks.
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'Why do you feature them then?', he asked them knowingly. *wink wink, nudge nudge*
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Very interested..
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