JavaScript Updates, Amazon Alexa, and who IBM hires
Our new free JavaScript courses teach more advanced skills than ever · Part two of our free Amazon Alexa courses released · More companies looking for tech workers without 4-year degrees · Read more in our newsletter!
Newsletter #39 November 9, 2017
Essential news, trends, and stories from Codecademy and the world of code.
New & Improved Free JavaScript Courses
Everyone from full-stack engineers to SaaS marketers are learning JavaScript. The reason why is simple – 93% of all websites use this language*. To keep you on the cutting edge, we've updated our JavaScript courses so that you can learn the latest, most impactful skills – for free.
Learn best practices for object-oriented programming in JavaScript ES6
Build better & faster using cutting-edge ES8 features like async/await
Make modules – pieces of code that can be exported and reused
Read developer documentation, a critical real-world coding skill
Gain the JS skills, tips, and tricks you need to build real-world projects
With these updates, learning how to write JavaScript just got easier and your takeaway skills more modern. Whether you're trying to build an app, advance your career, or simply test out a new language, there's never been a better time to start.
Part two of our free Amazon Alexa course series teaches you more complex VUI tools and guides you through a capstone project: teaching Alexa a new skill.
IBM wants to hire tech workers without 4-year college degrees, and they aren't alone – "as many as 1 million programming jobs in the US will be unfilled by 2020."
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